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old school
adjective as in traditional
noun as in earliest way of doing things
Example Sentences
He said he had been "mistreated" at the school, adding: "I'm begging to go back to my old school."
Riley may have looked old school by hiring Ryan, but he also selected two younger coaches to join the staff.
Rashford responded to that forceful assertion by using a visit to his old school to tell football writer Henry Winter he was ready for "a new challenge".
Another said at her old school she would see friends "being congratulated and being praised for their achievements and I just wouldn't be".
Slightly shabby and old school, with its wood panelling, trophy cabinets and a carpet that has seen better days, it does a roaring trade with a younger, after-work crowd.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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