the bygone days of our ancestors
The stone wall is from a bygone age.
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For golf cart operators, that evolution absolutely begins by ditching archaic lead-acid relics engineered for a bygone era.—
Malana Vantyler,
USA Today,
24 June 2026 This governance would be designed ex ante to manage volatility, concentrations of power, and systemic risk rather than retrofitted from a bygone era.—
Mary Johnstone-Louis,
Forbes.com,
20 June 2026 Neither will seek to engage in the trap of nostalgia for a bygone era.—
Michael Stevens,
New York Daily News,
19 June 2026 The industry has long been seen as a quaint attraction that offers tourists a romantic remnant of a bygone New York, while providing hundreds of jobs to drivers, along with many farm and racing horses.—
Philip Marcelo,
Los Angeles Times,
18 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for bygone