Examples of using Old-fashioned in English and their translations into Malay
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They're very old-fashioned.
Old-fashioned. Perhaps that name is a little.
Would seem old-fashioned.
Old-fashioned devotion, like what you read about.
But swords are so old-fashioned.
I became old-fashioned, an outmode.
Actually, my father was very old-fashioned.
I seem a bit old-fashioned, don't I?
The way you try to compliment a girl is very old-fashioned!
You're pretty old-fashioned and childish.
But his way of thinking is old-fashioned.
It's a bit old-fashioned, isn't it? The Great Danton.
The Great Danton. It's a bit old-fashioned, isn't it?
I am not old-fashioned like your parents, silly!
They're very old-fashioned.
Call me old-fashioned but I still prefer male doctors.
I am rather old-fashioned.
I have much respected your father, But your father, his thinking is old-fashioned.
But I'm a bit old-fashioned.
I have much respected your father, But your father, his thinking is old-fashioned.
Fights are always old-fashioned and childish.
Someday, a doll's job will be considered… old-fashioned.
Do you think your old-fashioned ideas of just tossing them in prison.
Jane lures in her marks in the most old-fashioned of ways.
Sometimes a good old-fashioned how-to guide is the best thing you can write.
Aren't the stars and stripes a little… old-fashioned? The uniform?
I'm sorry, but only a good old-fashioned expression is worthy of your pasta.
And play some sort of mystery, whodunnit game. All the passengers dress up in old-fashioned clothes.
Marriage itself is a bit old-fashioned, don't you think?
We're doing this because we believe in that old-fashioned idea of country, right?
