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old days

Noun

Meaning

old days pl (plural only)

A period that was a relatively long time ago; the distant past.

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According to some books, many yomeiri marriages, in which a bride went to the house of a bridegroom with her belongings to become a member of his family, were conducted in the old days. Source: Internet

Ah, remember the good old days of cocktail parties – dipping crudite into the same bowl as many others before you? Source: Internet

A troubling pandemic thought: Are THESE the good old days? Source: Internet

Author of a hugely successful memoir One Hell Of A Life, Capt. Blackford is 100 years old, and that may lead you to assume that he would often hark back to those good old days when books tumbled out of printing presses, and didn’t pop up on screens. Source: Internet

A lot like the old days when the parties actually met to discuss business, the platform of what a party stands for during the election, promises not necessarily kept but made. Source: Internet

“During the old days, this route was politically and economically important because most of the political figures were from the east: Lhuentse, Trongsa and Bumthang, and it was the only traditional highway that connects east to west. Source: Internet

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