Proper noun
the Old West
(historical) The western part of the United States during the 19th-century era of expansion and settlement.
I remember when I did the pilot, and I though no network is going to want to do this. How could that happen? A half Chinese guy walking the old west that doesn't fire one gun and never gets on a horse? David Carradine
I would have starved in the old west. Gina Barberi
I am showing the Old West as it really was. Cinema takes violence from life. Not the other way around. Americans treat Westerns with too much rhetoric. Sergio Leone
If it were not for the depressing heat and the urgency of the work, one could sit down and laugh to tears at the absurdity of the thing, and under the circumstances it is a little wearing. But our motto is the old west coast proverb,; in other words, don't flurry; patience gains the day. Robert Baden-Powell
A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday morning at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at the Old West Baldwin Cemetery. Source: Internet
City officials sought to capture a reflection of Temecula’s Old West heritage by pouring a sidewalk stamped with a wood-grain design. Source: Internet