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in days of old

 

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Term: In Days of Old

In days of old refers to a phrase used to describe a time long ago, usually in a nostalgic or romantic manner.

Senses and Usages

Noun

1. A period of time in the past, usually characterized by a sense of nostalgia or historical significance.

Example sentence: In days of old, knights would ride on horseback and joust in chivalrous tournaments.

Adjective

1. Referring to something or someone belonging to a previous era.

Example sentence: The antique shop is filled with furniture and trinkets from the in days of old.

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