of old

idiom

formal + literary
: in the past : in a time that was long ago
in (the) days of old

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And, in the course of the novel, the characters do, in fact, die, one after another, but mostly from the ailments of old age. Rivka Galchen, New Yorker, 6 Sep. 2025 There’s an irony to the machines in that their popularity is also driven by people’s love of old-school, mechanical items, like record players, in the digital age. Karissa Waddick, USA Today, 6 Sep. 2025 Guests are encouraged to dress in 1920s–40s chic attire while enjoying casino games, raffles, and live entertainment that channels the glitz of old Harlem. Tiffani Jackson Skinner, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 5 Sep. 2025 And when Osaka, the four-time Grand Slam champion on a mission to regain her form of old, had to spin a second serve into the box, Anisimova reared back and nailed them for winners with the authority of someone on a mission. Matthew Futterman, New York Times, 5 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for of old

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“Of old.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/of%20old. Accessed 9 Sep. 2025.

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