bygone age
Frequency: 4.53.1 per million words
Refers to an era from the past.
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Examples (20)
- The old castle is a relic from a bygone age.
- The castle stands as a monument to a bygone age of chivalry.
- Grandfather's stories often transport us to a bygone age of steam trains and handwritten letters.
- These handwritten ledgers are charming relics from a bygone age of business.
- The novel's setting perfectly captures the elegance and charm of a bygone age.
- Her elegant manners seemed to belong to a more refined, bygone age.
- In our digital world, the art of conversation sometimes seems like a skill from a bygone age.
- The museum's exhibit on steam trains evokes the romance of a bygone age.
- Do you ever long for the simpler times of a bygone age?
- In our fast-paced world, the slow art of letter writing is a craft from a bygone age.
- By the next century, our current technology will seem like it's from a bygone age.
- He felt a deep nostalgia for the political idealism of a bygone age.
- The museum displayed artifacts that were remnants of a bygone age when knights roamed the land.
- The film perfectly captures the glamour and style of a bygone age in Hollywood.
- Modern architecture stands in stark contrast to the ornate buildings from a bygone age.
- Listening to the vinyl record, I felt transported to a bygone age of music.
- This tradition, which has survived for centuries, feels like a living echo of a bygone age.
- This ancient map is a window into a bygone age of exploration.
- If we could travel back to that bygone age, we would be amazed by the different pace of life.
- The black-and-white photographs depicted the simple joys of a bygone age.