<span class="searchmatch">old</span>-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> <span class="searchmatch">old</span> <span class="searchmatch">use</span> (not comparable) (linguistics, lexicography) A word which is not <span class="searchmatch">used</span> anymore in the current time. “ere” is an <span class="searchmatch">old</span> <span class="searchmatch">use</span> word which means...
<span class="searchmatch">old</span> timer's disease <span class="searchmatch">old</span> time <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to be <span class="searchmatch">old</span> timey <span class="searchmatch">old</span>-timey <span class="searchmatch">old</span>-timy <span class="searchmatch">old</span> toast <span class="searchmatch">old</span> top <span class="searchmatch">old</span> town, <span class="searchmatch">Old</span> Town <span class="searchmatch">old</span> tyme <span class="searchmatch">old</span> <span class="searchmatch">use</span> <span class="searchmatch">Old</span> Warden <span class="searchmatch">Old</span> Welsh <span class="searchmatch">old</span> wife...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">use</span>" English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">use</span> Wikipedia Noun from Middle English <span class="searchmatch">use</span>, from <span class="searchmatch">Old</span> French us, from Latin ūsus (“<span class="searchmatch">use</span>, custom, skill...
<span class="searchmatch">old</span> time <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to be's plural of <span class="searchmatch">old</span> time <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to be...
make <span class="searchmatch">use</span> (third-person singular simple present makes <span class="searchmatch">use</span>, present participle making <span class="searchmatch">use</span>, simple past and past participle made <span class="searchmatch">use</span>) (with of) To <span class="searchmatch">use</span>, usually...
<span class="searchmatch">old</span> time <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to be (plural <span class="searchmatch">old</span> time <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to be's) (informal, euphemistic) Ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend. Often <span class="searchmatch">used</span> in songs. 1940, Huddie "Lead Belly"...
Antonym: <span class="searchmatch">old</span> man My <span class="searchmatch">old</span> lady was fond of corporal punishment. 1982, Paul Radley, My Blue-Checker Corker and Me, Sydney: Fontana/Collins, page 97: ‘I <span class="searchmatch">use</span> the...
good <span class="searchmatch">old</span> American action film. Only <span class="searchmatch">used</span> attributively. The <span class="searchmatch">use</span> implies the speaker is familiar with the entity mentioned. good <span class="searchmatch">old</span> boy good <span class="searchmatch">old</span> days...
IPA(key): /haʊ ˈoʊld ɑɹ ˌju/ How <span class="searchmatch">old</span> are you? Asks the age of the interlocutor. Literally: What is your age in years? (impolite) <span class="searchmatch">Used</span> to question the mental age...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">usor</span> ușure ушор (<span class="searchmatch">ușor</span>) — post-1930s Cyrillic spelling IPA(key): /uˈʃor/, [uˈʃo̞r] Rhymes: -or Hyphenation: u‧șòr From the <span class="searchmatch">older</span> form iușor,...