old-fash·ioned (ōldfăshənd)
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Tweet adj. 1. Of a style or method formerly in vogue; outdated. 2. Attached to or favoring methods, ideas, or customs of an earlier time: old-fashioned parents. n. A cocktail made of whiskey, bitters, sugar, and fruit. |
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