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vintage

Definition for vintage

adjective as in superior

noun as in crop, especially of wine

Strongest match

wine

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In the bedroom, his vintage cowboy boots are neatly lined up against the wall below felt hats.

They found a pair of her father’s vintage spectacles and fragments of his sculptures, assembled from knickknacks and everyday objects.

Divorce makes for good drama in any era, but vintage society’s unspoken rules about shunning divorced women seem simultaneously silly, bizarre and mean-spirited.

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Lawrence is sparing in his style, the image desaturated like a vintage photograph, locating this fable in an unspecified future.

The connection to the brand was obvious, and he jumped at the chance to buy not only the building, but also the endless yards of deadstock vintage silks the owner had.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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