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a. (context informal English) Resembling or characteristic of antiques.
Usage examples of "antiquey".
It's one of those antiquey places that has two glasses and three forks at every place.
But in the end he does, because she's the only one who's not jealous of all his other beautiful patients, and in the last scene they get married and move into this gorgeous mansion full of gold antiquey-looking things.
His penthouse was the most beautiful apartment she'd ever been in, far nicer than their place in New York, which she considered overdecorated and too antiquey—Stella's taste.
He saw her sitting in a room filled with antiquey-looking science and surveillance equipment.
Also the theaters in Bridgeport weren't like the antiquey old Harwich or the somehow businesslike Empire, with its plain, undecorated marquee.
There was a collection of lead soldiers in one of the cases, possibly antiques, but Polly knew that all lead soldiers, even those cast in Hong Kong a week ago last Monday, have an antiquey look.