good old

Frequency: 7.018.2 per million words

Used to express fondness for something familiar from the past.

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Examples (10)

  • It's always nice to listen to some good old rock and roll.
  • I miss the good old days when life was simpler.
  • Good old Dad always knows how to fix things.
  • Nothing beats a good old home-cooked meal.
  • We spent the afternoon reminiscing about the good old times.
  • She brought out her good old guitar, dusty but still playable.
  • It felt like the good old days when we all lived in the same town.
  • He relied on his good old instincts to guide him.
  • Let's stick to the good old methods that have always worked.
  • There's something comforting about visiting your good old hometown.