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old school

noun

  1. advocates or supporters of established custom or of conservatism:

    a military man of the old school.



old school

noun

  1. a school formerly attended by a person
  2. a group of people favouring traditional ideas or conservative practices
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of old school1

First recorded in 1790–1800
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Two childhood sweethearts have been reunited after more than 85 years thanks to an old school photograph.

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Yes, I just rewatched “Red River†on the Criterion Channel, and Montgomery Clift is method and John Wayne is “old school.â€

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He was apprehended by police before he could carry out a mass shooting at his old school, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, where he wanted to kill children and teachers, before killing himself.

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His plan would have seen him kill 34 people in total; his family, followed by four-year-old children at his old school, two teachers and then, finally, himself.

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He said he had been "mistreated" at the school, adding: "I'm begging to go back to my old school."

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