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View definitions for vintage

vintage

adjective as in superior

noun as in crop, especially of wine

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She’s the leading rookie in total rebounding percentage and the league leader in true shooting percentage, using her vintage around-the-rim moves and strength, a Bri Jones-type player with a few extra inches of height.

The five-piece set brings a minimalist, vintage vibe to your office or home.

That means that whether you’re in Topeka, or Tokyo, or Toronto you can finally shop an amazing vintage boutique in Portland.

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Record stores, vintage shops, and hip cafes line the street.

The detection is a stunning vindication of a vintage theory.

He was an on-and-off drug addict and sometimes a criminal; he was a collector of switchblades and vintage Disney T-shirts.

Their fighting was poorly coordinated, their weapons were vintage pieces, mostly seized from the Ukrainian military.

A few were rock songs of roughly the same vintage as Highway 61 or Blonde on Blonde.

The Daily Beast also reached out to Urban Outfitters to ask who designed the “sun-faded vintage collection” shirt.

The one-of-a-kind item was purchased as part of our sun-faded vintage collection.

Urbanity ushers in water that needs no apology, and gives a zest to the worst vintage.

The vintage hath mourned, the vine hath languished away, all the merry have sighed.

True vintage, right out of the whodunits—wouldn't you agree, Mrs. Carmack?

Crops grew, orchards bloomed, vines bore a full vintage, and bushes yielded because he made them do so.

When you refer to wine it means any kind of vintage, and not necessarily champagne.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vintage, such as: best, choice, classic, classical, old, and prime.

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

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