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passer
adjective as in old-fashioned
Weak matches
- ancient
- antiquated
- antique
- archaic
- behind the times
- bygone
- dated
- dead
- démodé
- demoded
- disapproved
- dowdy
- extinct
- fusty
- grown old
- moldy
- musty
- neglected
- not current
- not modern
- not with it
- obsolescent
- of old
- of olden days
- of the old school
- old
- old-fangled
- old-hat
- old-time
- olden
- oldfangled
- out
- out of it
- out of style
- out-of-date
- out-of-style
- outworn
- passé
- past
- primitive
- rococo
- superannuated
- unstylish
- vintage
Example Sentences
Gail's - a name that suggests a traditional, single-owner, cafe - favours attractive old buildings, often ones vacated as bank branches close, especially if it is a corner site that means it's more visible to passers by.
Stafford came to Los Angeles after 12 seasons in Detroit, where he established himself as one of the league’s elite — and toughest — passers.
In fact, he’s always starred in the playoffs, a 102.3 passer rating with 19 touchdown passes and six interceptions in 10 postseason appearances.
Philadelphia’s defense had the Chiefs quarterback scrambling to survive and limited one of the league’s most lethal weapons to a passer rating of 10.7 in the first half.
You know I love assists, and with LeBron and Luka teaming up, I get to watch two of the best passers that have ever played on the same team!
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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