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oldenold‧en /ˈəʊldən $ ˈoʊld-/ adjective oldenOrigin: 1300-1400 old - In olden days, it was where babies were delivered and where cadavers were laid out until burial.
- Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days.
- Often in olden days would I be lifted up, and up, and up, for the sake of my plays.
- This was a favourite feature in olden times, and a similar petal formation can be seen in some modern bred fuchsias.
- We never used to have wind and rain during autumn in the olden days.
- What we used to do - you know in the olden days, the ladies used to use stays.
NOUN► days· Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days.· Often in olden days would I be lifted up, and up, and up, for the sake of my plays.· In olden days, it was where babies were delivered and where cadavers were laid out until burial.· We never used to have wind and rain during autumn in the olden days.· What we used to do - you know in the olden days, the ladies used to use stays.· Before the war was clearly the olden days. ► times· This was a favourite feature in olden times, and a similar petal formation can be seen in some modern bred fuchsias.· The male People drew it tight, as fishermen must have done when they hauled in a catch in olden times. ► in (the) olden days- In the olden days, players didn't wear numbers on their jerseys.
- Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days.
- Often in olden days would I be lifted up, and up, and up, for the sake of my plays.
- We never used to have wind and rain during autumn in the olden days.
- What we used to do - you know in the olden days, the ladies used to use stays.
in (the) olden days (also in olden times) a long time ago: People didn’t travel so much in the olden days. |