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a. (attributive of space age English)
Usage examples of "space-age".
Trying to see for herself, groping for the windshield wiper knob as more raindrops big ones began to spatter the glass, she didn't have any idea that the yellow space-age van had followed her on to Poplar Street until it rear-ended her.
In stark contrast to the fiberglass and space-age plastics look of the newer yachts, and their garish ultramodern interior decors, the Mi Gaea had an aura of elegance and a prestigious stature, evoking an era when the great yachts ruled the sea.
Something I took to be a small electric furnace stood at one end with a high tech ventilation arrangement that looked like a space-age cooker hood.
If I put the Pioneer F's plaque next to the Inca gold plaque and compare the signs under a magnifying glass, I ask myself why someone does not begin to examine and check all these circles, lines, zigzags, squares and dotted lines with the eyes of space-age men.
Black space-age Aeron chairs everywhere, all wire and plastic, electric chairs for a fully wired future.
On the plain metal walls of the ion implanter was a single flat screen, and a keyboard below it resting on an angle-iron frame, welded to the space-age device as an afterthought.
Some were rotting wood, others rusting hulks of exploded metal, and a small handful were space-age polymers, still as clean and bright as the day they had come from the injection molding.
The apartment was furnished adequately if tastelessly, in a style which Russell immediately dubbed Space-Age Public Washroom.