1From the shrubbery outside wafts in the sweet old-world perfume of wild-roses.
2I don't often come this way. He made a quick, old-world bow.
3Strong and manly, with an old-world echo of dignity in the sound.
4He has been lightly dismissed as the last of the old-world Tories.
5I think of the old-world legends of dragons and of other monsters.
6Colin Camber rose and bowed in that old-world fashion which was his.
7Beside me, in that old-world garden, walked the Cause of all things.
8Lutea is the only old-world primary, unless the Himalayan Moorcroftiana belongs here.
9You should have been cast for the heroine of some old-world tragedy.
10They would visit all the old-world places that Marian wished to see.
11Yet among such old-world stories there are germs of truth although misapplied.
12They are decorated with luxurious furniture and bedding, designed with old-world charm.
13Sir Charles always enjoyed Mr. Gladstone's old-world courtesy, and especially his playfulness.
14It's that kind of joint, channeling old-world elegance and oozing southern hospitality.
15Rebecca Meyer: small for her age, with poised, old-world child's manners.
16This old-world saying was specially proved in the cases of Maurice and Cecile.