Use "old as the hills|old as the hill" in a sentence

1. It's as old as the hills.

2. Slim looked old to me, as old as the hills.

3. That story's as old as the hills .

4. This dress is as old as the hills.

5. That building is as old as the hills.

6. These things are as old as the hills.

7. These excuses are as old as the hills.

8. Everybody knows that story. It's as old as the hills.

9. His family is as old as the hills, and infinitely more respectable.

10. Many of the tribe's customs and rituals are as old as the hills.

11. Tale as old as time Song as old as rhyme

12. The old jalopy clanked up the hill.

13. Etymology 'Berrier' means 'hill shieling' - from Old English (OE) 'berg', 'hill', and Old Norse (ON)'erg' 'shieling', 'hill pasture'

14. The kidnappers' lair was an old farm in the hills.

15. They live in that old farmhouse on the hill.

16. There's an old farm over yon hill.

17. The meat was as tough as old boots.

18. The old gentleman was as spry as ever.

19. Not as Old as You Think.

20. Nearly as old as I am.

21. As old as a dead singer.

22. The old man was as blind as a bat.

23. The river Thames —affectionately known as Old Father Thames— rises from four headstreams in the picturesque Cotswold Hills of south-central England.

24. The old man is as stubborn as a mule.

25. No college is as old as the university itself.

26. 11 The meat was as tough as old boots.

27. It's almost as old as human race.

28. He felt as flammable as old newsprint.

29. Counterfeiting is almost as old as money itself.

30. COMPOSTING is almost as old as home gardening.

31. The old man lived in a cottage on the side of the hill.

32. The Badgen are nearly as old as my homebrew setting itself

33. The old man was dead as a doornail.

34. 16 The old man lived in a cottage on the side of the hill.

35. The Jewish broyges (Broigus? broiges?) is a tale as old as time

36. Zenobia, as stolid as an old and mighty warrior.

37. 13 “The hand distribution of religious tracts is an age-old form of missionary evangelism —as old as the history of printing presses.

38. The old couple will attempt to leave the town as soon as possible.

39. So Burrowing in is as old as the career civil service itself

40. The third is gender equality; that's at least as old as abolitionism.

41. The art of Buccaneering meat may be as old as time itself

42. Laws prohibiting discriminatory speech in the press are as old as 1881.

43. Good old Ryan is going to be helpful, as it was in the good old days.

44. The Bible’s moral standards are viewed as old-fashioned.

45. As the numbers fluctuate, old job identities are destroyed.

46. 4 "Practice makes perfect," as the old saying goes.

47. Old memories stirred as she looked at the photographs.

48. (verb) The old wooden floor Creaked as he pac

49. 25 As the proverb says , idle young, needy old.

50. The old building burned down as crowds watched helplessly.

51. Rusty nodded as though she understood the old woman.

52. The old man crossed himself as he entered the church.

53. It is related to the Old Saxon and Old High German busc, Dutch bosch, bos, German Busch, as well as to the Old Norse Buskr and the Danish busk (all of these mean ‘bush’)

54. To see... if you really were as great as the old tales say.

55. And he's just as old and decrepit as I imagined.

56. The old man became incoherent as the disease got worse.

57. Strained and broken relationships are as old as humankind itself.

58. There are as many tales of the Green as there are old Artillerymen.

59. Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments, To wield old partisans, in hands as old,

60. He was greeted as an old acquaintance.

61. It is also variously known as Old Brittonic, British, and Common or Old Brythonic

62. She scorned their views as old-fashioned.

63. As soon goes the young lamb's skin to market as the old ewe 's.

64. He's using that old blanket as clothing.

65. 12 Central heating can be as serious a scourge to fine old books as it is to fine old furniture.

66. As a result, the subversion of the climax, the Anticlimax, is probably almost as old

67. Burrows Name Meaning English: topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or tumulus, Old English beorg, a cognate of Old High German berg ‘hill’, ‘mountain’ (see Berg)

68. He could not visualize her as old.

69. But as you’ve already discovered, the new benches are just as hard as the old ones were!

70. I used to ride the old bag line myself living off the old hospitality of the South as it were.

71. Looking down from the Acropolis, we saw the area of the old marketplace and Mars’ Hill.

72. The deficiency can appear in cats as young as six months, as well as Abyssinians as old as 12 years.

73. The old fellow Chortled as he recalled his youthful adventures

74. 3 Rusty nodded as though she understood the old woman.

75. 16 The old man turned away, grumbling as he went.

76. As you download versions of programs, delete the old one.

77. We look up to the old worker as our teacher.

78. Patches of the old floodplains remain as dry river terraces.

79. The boys used an old tree stump as a target.

80. Yet, as the old adage goes: Easier said than done.