of old
(Since) long ago; in, or from, ancient times.
Synonyms: of yore, way back; see also Thesaurus:long ago
In days of old.
I know him of old.
‘A bunch of old white guys’ Source: Internet
A former Governor of old Anambra State, who is also a prominent Igbo leader, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, talks about the South-East desire to produce the president in 2023, Amotekun operation and other national issues. Source: Internet
According to J. Dunn, Jr., this name was "usually said to mean "blackberry patch," or "blackberry bush," this plant being considered an emblem of antiquity because it sprang up on the sites of old villages. Source: Internet
After elections to all three levels of government in 2017, the new federal system is flexing its muscles and showing how it can sweep away the cobwebs of old power networks. Source: Internet
A group of old players familiar with Spacewar! struggled to maintain grip on the thrust button and requested a joystick, whereas younger players accustomed to Space Invaders noted they get no break in the game. Source: Internet
A film critic for the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Cameron's overweening pride has come close to capsizing this project" and that the film was "a hackneyed, completely derivative copy of old Hollywood romances". Source: Internet