It flaunted in the face of the passer-by an old-time front yard.
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One aimed to draw recruits; the other to hold the old-time Democrats.
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Rosanna herself found an old-time song book with some questionable subject matter.
4
These old-time Beijing residents thought they were the 'Citizens of the Emperor'.
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Without the Internet, the voices of the old-time dissidents were barely heard.
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There, with no help from the oldeworlde lamps, I wait until I dare to cross.
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At this point I should advise anyone who prefers ye oldeworlde bedde and breakfaste to go and mow the lawn.
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Delegates filed through the door on Saturday into oldeworlde splendour of big comfy chairs, polished wooden floors and luxurious Christmas decorations.
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They found themselves in a clean, neat public bar, with matching wooden chairs, oldeworlde wooden tables, and chintz curtains at the windows.
Uso de quaint en inglés
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Smith said, That quaint premise was clearly established years ago, old friend.
2
Sir, - We have just witnessed rather quaint election in Northern Ireland.
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There is humility in that simple, quaint present; trustfulness and kind intention.
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A fearful rate of labor; a strange, grave, quaint, ascetic, rigorous life.
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In the midst stands a stalwart form, in quaint but regal attire.
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It occupied considerable time, but I took a quaint delight in it.
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We see it as a quaint story, but signalmen were new then.
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Afterward Chaucer wrote these down in a book in quaint old English.
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The voice I loved was speaking in its quaint, somewhat drawly cadence:
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The ticking noise resembled the quaint sound made by the death spider.
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He no longer had a calling card-thatwas so quaint, so nineties.
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He spoke in the quaint universal language, which I understood, though imperfectly.
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Now he turned to us and said in his quaint broken English:
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He did, and it was just the place; quaint, restful, and retired.
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You in the West believe this is some quaint and irrational quarrel.
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The narrative of her escape we give in her own quaint words.