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Meanings of so antiquated in English
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Usage of so antiquated in English
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It goes along the line of the, now soantiquated it seems almost quaint, Kissogram.
2
The reason is that, in the United States, the law is soantiquated that a warrant is often not required.
3
But many states say their computer systems are soantiquated that they are unable to keep track of the cases.
4
But there were no literary texts here, and the computer in the bedroom was soantiquated that it ran DOS.
5
That is soantiquated.
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It's such a weird thing and it seems soantiquated at this point, to look back and see what we went through.
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From this the banter turned as to what quarters each would find, on being thus suddenly billeted in soantiquated a mansion.
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The show in the fire-department was soantiquated, that I was convinced that the people of Munich never intend to have any fires.
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Many of them were armed with revolvers, and some carried pistols soantiquated that they might have been used in the revolutionary war.
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Indeed, fairy-tales have to omit so much nowadays, and therefore seem soantiquated, that one marvels how they could ever have been in fashion.
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Being soantiquated and insipid, I will release your lordship; and am, with my unalterable respects to Lady Strafford, your lordship's most devoted humble servant.