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time-honoured
adjective
- having been observed for a long time and sanctioned by custom
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In other words they, as in the time-honoured adage about Caesar’s wife, must be above suspicion.
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Spurs fans taunted Ten Hag with the time-honoured "You’re getting sacked in the morning" chant.
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Schauffele was already one of the two best players in the world, and the time-honoured demands of links golf - in its most hostile form - ensured that only someone of such elevated status could prevail.
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Watching the socially privileged engage in a time-honoured and exclusive duel on the Thames is not everyone's cup of tea.
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The time-honoured 'bolter' is the player who makes the late charge for the line and comes up on the rails to win a place in the squad.
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