Old-time (adjective)

  1. Belonging to a past era or time.
  2. Resembling or evocative of an earlier time.

Origin:

From the phrase old time, referring to a specific period in the past.

Examples:

  1. The old-time music played by the band brought back memories of his youth.
  2. He was wearing an old-time suit and a hat, like people used to wear in the 1920s.
  3. The old-time store still had a cash register and no electronic scanner.
  4. She was cooking an old-time recipe passed down from her grandmother.
  5. The old-time movie was shot in black and white and had no special effects.
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