Honored because of age or long usage.
Sinònims
Examples for "time-honored"
Examples for "time-honored"
1Many of the time-honored symbols will not be found in these pages.
2The more powerful provinces insisted on the adoption of their time-honored conceptions.
3That was not the moment for re-hoisting the time-honored banner of idealism.
4His philosophical daring is illustrated in his breaking through this time-honored tradition.
5I felt the structure of our time-honored militaristic arguments crumbling about me.
1In time-honoured fashion, talk of promise has been undermined by stark reality.
2It's a time-honoured journey, and one that often holds untold wrestling glories.
3The time-honoured examples were easily shown to be capable of different explanations.
4The abbey breaks its own time-honoured traditions, and hands over the boy.
5My original contention was based on the time-honoured saying, 'murder will out.'
6Football club best and fairests often follow a certain time-honoured formula.
7Works on paper are a time-honoured and affordable category of collectables.
8It came in time-honoured forms-thoseof horses and of a woman.
9I'd been away, in the time-honoured criminal sense of the word.
10Indeed it is an old and time-honoured trick of the fox.
11This hostility flowed from an ancient and time-honoured belief in Scotland.
12It is a time-honoured tradition for artists to swap work with one another.
13The time-honoured Alexandra Blossom Festival is in danger of withering on the vine.
14It is an ancient and time-honoured trick of your adorable sex.
15Very soon, however, the children are ready for the time-honoured fairy-tale or folk-tale.
16It is a time-honoured tradition among the old to worry about the young.