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old school
noun
- advocates or supporters of established custom or of conservatism:
a military man of the old school.
old school
noun
- a school formerly attended by a person
- a group of people favouring traditional ideas or conservative practices
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of old school1
Example Sentences
Two childhood sweethearts have been reunited after more than 85 years thanks to an old school photograph.
Yes, I just rewatched “Red River†on the Criterion Channel, and Montgomery Clift is method and John Wayne is “old school.â€
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.
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.
He said he had been "mistreated" at the school, adding: "I'm begging to go back to my old school."
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