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old-line
old-line (ōld′līn′)adj.1. Adhering to conservative or reactionary principles: an old-line senator.2. Long established: an old-line New England family.old-line adj 1. US and Canadian conservative; old-fashioned 2. well-established; traditional ˌold-ˈliner nold′-line′ adj. 1. following or supporting conservative or traditional ideas, customs, etc. 2. traditional; established. [1855–60] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | old-line - adhering to conservative or reactionary principles; "an oldline senator"oldlineright - of or belonging to the political or intellectual right |
old-line Related to old-line: misjudgingSynonyms for old-lineadj adhering to conservative or reactionary principlesSynonymsRelated Words |