"Entertainment in Las Vegas is terribly old-fashioned," he said.
"The show isn't very good," Sondheim was quoted as saying, referring to its effects, even some of his lyrics as "terribly old-fashioned" in retrospect.
Of course it is terribly old-fashioned for a left-wing author to think that teaching kids Shakespeare and similar subjects would be good for them.
'I expect I seem terribly old-fashioned to you,' he said, a little dejectedly.
The door was to his left, an iris door with eight leaves -- terribly old-fashioned.
Pat knew everybody in North Glen thought the Gardiners terribly old-fashioned because they still made their own cheeses, but who cared for that?
"It's that you think my household is outrageous," Victoria said, "and all my other friends think it's terribly old-fashioned."
"Speaking Irish used to be considered terribly old-fashioned, associated with poverty," she said.
He knew that he was being terribly old-fashioned.