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previous, old | just preceding something else in time or order | |
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old | very familiar | |
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Old | [in linguistics] of a very early stage in development | |
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former, onetime, old, erstwhile, one-time, quondam, sometime | belonging to some prior time | |
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old | past times | |
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sure-enough, old, honest-to-god, honest-to-goodness | (used informally especially for emphasis); | |
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old | of long duration; not new | |
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old, older | skilled through long experience | |
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old | (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age |