in an old-fashioned way|in an old fashioned way in English
conventionally, traditionally
Use "in an old-fashioned way|in an old fashioned way" in a sentence
1. Archaistic meaning Pertaining to an archaist; deliberately archaic, old-fashioned in an affected way.
2. The old-fashioned expression 'in the family way' means 'pregnant'.
3. Befall is an old-fashioned or literary way of saying something happened by chance
4. Befall is an old-fashioned or literary way of saying something happened by chance
5. Collodion is an old fashioned film
6. Well, it's an old-fashioned notion.
7. He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
8. Bequeathed is an old-fashioned word
9. The phrase “ Blessed event” is an old-fashioned way of referring to a baby's birth
10. Well, I have an old-fashioned hunch.
11. This is an old - fashioned episodic show.
12. The only hard copy is stored the old-fashioned way in the city archives.
13. It took muscle to work in an old-fashioned kitchen.
14. She always prims her up in an old-fashioned gown.
15. In a pleasant and attractive way: We stayed at a Charmingly old-fashioned hotel
16. Let's make an old-fashioned sacrifice for Glabrus'success.
17. Option #2: How to set up a conference Call in Outlook the old-fashioned way
18. 29 Why do you still dress in an old - fashioned mode?
19. 26 Why do you still dress in an old - fashioned mode?
20. • She thinks that marriage is an old-fashioned Concept
21. Willi made his way over to Madge Grimsilk, coughed, hesitated, then bowed in a very old-fashioned and courtly way.
22. You're just an old-fashioned gal, aren't you, honey!
23. It's all rather like an old-fashioned gypsy caravan.
24. Clunky adjective (SOLID) heavy and solid in an ugly way: The Clunky handsets looked old-fashioned as soon as they were launched
25. Why didn't you just do it the old fashioned way and dig a ditch?