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antediluvian

[an-tee-di-loo-vee-uhn] / ˌæn ti dɪˈlu vi ən /


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BuzzFeed was an experiment to discover what content people would share on social networks Cast your mind back, if you are able, to the antediluvian era, before the 2008 crash.

From The Verge

In other words, he doesn't even know what racism is, nor does he have the self-awareness to know that his own antediluvian attitudes are racist — another thing he has in common with President Trump.

From Salon

Now based in Detroit, where he works on antediluvian machinery he has restored, Mr. Kennedy has bought an old garage — the Pile of Bricks, he calls it — to spread out, welcome visitors, and teach.

From New York Times

Villasante added that the nonprofit representing Ansari “is pushing their antediluvian, anti-worker agenda at all cost at a time when Americans keep demanding stronger laws to protect their right to join together in unions.”

From Washington Times

Uma soon discovers that Paradise Hills is a rehab center for privileged young women who don’t conform to their family’s antediluvian norms of femininity.

From New York Times