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adv. In an old-fashioned manner.
Usage examples of "old-fashionedly".
But before we sink below the surface, let me tell you what twenty years of the cloth, as you so old-fashionedly call it, have taught me.
And again next day a thinly populated sky, losing its blue to the heat, would melt overhead, and Lo would clamor for a drink, and her cheeks would hollow vigorously over the straw, and the car inside would be a furnace when we got in again, and the road shimmered ahead, with a remote car changing its shape mirage-like in the surface glare, and seeming to hang for a moment, old-fashionedly square and high, in the hot haze.
She had on white shoes with round toes and rather old-fashionedly large clumpy heels, and silk or silk-look stockings, or tights, which Graham thought were unnecessary on such a warm day.
A plump little forearm nestled for a moment upon the lapel, old-fashionedly broad, of Mr Hive’s jacket.