Use "nostalgia" in a sentence

1. No arcade nostalgia.

2. You walking the nostalgia trail?

3. I remember it with great nostalgia.

4. “Aunt Jemima advertising played on a certain type of nostalgia and a certain type of racial nostalgia, particularly in

5. A wave of nostalgia came over him.

6. Cgi: A Revolution Colored by Nostalgia

7. You can't just hijack nostalgia wholesale.

8. Sentiment and nostalgia are for pleasant memories.

9. She wallows in nostalgia for the past.

10. He remembered their childhood meetings with nostalgia.

11. No, of course you wouldn't. Beware of nostalgia.

12. I would have thought revenge or nostalgia.

13. The movie explores themes of nostalgia and modernism.

14. Now they talk about that side with nostalgia.

15. The college reunion was a great nostalgia trip.

16. “The Crown” is about more than Anglophilic nostalgia

17. A trend for romance and nostalgia has emerged.

18. Chidgey's novel is bathed equally with humour and nostalgia.

19. She felt some fleeting nostalgia for her morning fire.

20. Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.

21. Listen to Boundlessness by Nostalgia Supreme on Apple Music

22. There's a mood of nostalgia throughout the whole book.

23. Many people look back with nostalgia to feudal times.

24. Nostalgia alone cannot explain the success of the cupcake.

25. Enamelware Billycans bring a touch of nostalgia to the campsite

26. But Route 66 shows that nostalgia is positively hip.

27. The ONLY Official Youtube channel for the Nostalgia Critic and Channel Awesome.New Nostalgia Critic episodes every Wednesday at 5PM CST.New Top 5 Best/Worst

28. And faux-nostalgia works even in serious subjects like war.

29. Well, indigenous people are neither sentimental nor weakened by nostalgia.

30. He discerned in the novel an air of Sixties nostalgia.

31. He might be influenced by nostalgia for his happy youth.

32. Nostalgia is, in the end, a seductive and sentimental fib.

33. She felt great nostalgia for the old way of life.

34. I'll hold the slide so you can enjoy the nostalgia.

35. Her work is pervaded by nostalgia for a past age.

36. She is filled with nostalgia for her own college days.

37. It might be the nostalgia that these Albums inspire within us

38. It's one of those nostalgia places, but not done very well.

39. We took a deliberate decision to indulge in a little nostalgia.

40. And faux- nostalgia works even in serious subjects like war.

41. I said I would train you... not wallow in nostalgia with you.

42. You're not gonna ruin my little trip down nostalgia lane, are you?

43. So what if we brought back a little good old-fashioned nostalgia?

44. Any of the color purple, the best interpretation of the Arcadian nostalgia.

45. He refused to pander to nostalgia and escapism ( New York Times ).

46. You can even get an initial Anklet for added personality and nostalgia

47. Nostalgia Postcard Plane Designed by Belin Junior 1908 Reproduction Card NS34 CavalierPostcards

48. I also look with nostalgia my k7'sy as they grow old.

49. He has said that he has a profound "spirit of nostalgia" for Takarazuka.

50. Some visual experiences were so hauntingly beautiful melancholic and a sense of nostalgia.

51. A blast from the past Someone or something that evokes a sense of nostalgia

52. 29 It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.

53. The sound of a Bagpipe has a certain magic and nostalgia to it

54. He looked back on his university days with a certain amount of nostalgia.

55. It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.

56. Might a nostalgia have overtaken him, a yearning for a sweeter time just past?

57. A Blast from the past Someone or something that evokes a sense of nostalgia

58. Painted with the intensity of fresco, they haunt the memory, loaded with illusion and nostalgia.

59. Cain (made of Taylor, Madison, and Logan Cain) tows the line between new and nostalgia

60. Anyway, Apologies for the lengthiness of this reply, but the sense of nostalgia is lingering

61. However, after four months I began to feel a very deep pain along with nostalgia.

62. You can also buy additional video clips on topics ranging from sci-fi to nostalgia.

63. Yet nostalgia movies pose a curious question of cinema sociology: what precisely will their posterity be?

64. Cain (made of Taylor, Madison, and Logan Cain) tows the line between new and nostalgia

65. The growth of a taste for retrospective nostalgia accompanied the slow decline of traditional faith.

66. No nonsense about emotions, nostalgia or image. No obsequious talk to persuade Swedes in doubt.

67. Take a step back in time with The Artful Codger, and enjoy all manner of nostalgia

68. The result is a catalogue of nostalgia, humour and an abundance of affection for their homeland.

69. We want to be the men with nostalgia... about this ditch, about the legend of the ditch

70. He thought back to his time as a student and felt no nostalgia for any of it.

71. 2 Instead, we sat in church, eulogizing Rosa Parks, reminiscing about past victories, entombed in nostalgia.

72. Crimped hairstyles are fun, loud, and statement-making, and they can really tap into our nostalgia, too

73. I'm talking about our very own... nostalgia-laden, kickass... blast from the past, customized... glamorized, actual-sized!

74. After the Thatcher revolution, nostalgia for the lost stabilities and decencies of the welfare state is understandable.

75. 5 She wears anachronistic styles as though they were the latest fashion, with no hint of nostalgia.

76. This is an hour-long conducted tour in an old tram car, nostalgia every inch of the way.

77. What remains is nostalgia, which is as pointless as sorrow and love, if it appears by chance.

78. 16 Our car had to be obviously sporty and distinctively styled , with just a dash of nostalgia.

79. There are certain forms of display - such as toys and period interiors - which are particularly evocative of nostalgia.

80. They came back on a parade float of prodigal love and public money, promising entertainment, nostalgia and success.