old-fashioned
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
old-fashioned
▶adjective according to or favouring styles or views that are no longer current. ▶noun a cocktail consisting of whisky, bitters, water, and sugar.
– derivatives
old-fashionedness noun.
old-fashionedness noun.
'old-fashioned' also found in these Oxford entries:
antediluvian
- antiquated
- antique
- archaic
- ark
- bally
- balmy
- bogey
- Boy Scout
- buffer
- Bushman
- cachalot
- castle
- catchup
- chimney corner
- clunky
- cocoanut
- columbium
- cousin-german
- date
- deviate
- diplomatist
- dropsy
- Electra complex
- -ess
- eyeblack
- figurehead
- fitch
- flintlock
- flittermouse
- fogey
- foumart
- frumenty
- frump
- fuddy-duddy
- fusty
- girt
- glutton
- gramophone
- grandmama
- grandpapa
- he
- hep
- homogenous
- hooper
- hop
- horse-and-buggy
- hospital fever
- housey-housey
- hysteria

