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antiquated
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adjective
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Belonging to an earlier period in history; obsolete. |
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arcane
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adjective
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Relating to hidden knowledge, especially in subjects like magic or ancient traditions. |
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clunker
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noun
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An old, run-down vehicle or machine |
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clunky
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adjective
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Awkwardly solid, heavy, and outdated |
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creak
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verb
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To show weakness or frailty under strain. |
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decadent
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adjective
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Characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline. |
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dilapidated
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adjective
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(of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect |
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doddering
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adjective
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Tremble or totter, typically because of old age |
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dowdy
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adjective
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(of a person or their clothes) unfashionable and without style in appearance (typically used of a woman) |
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fogey
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noun
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A person, typically an old one, who is considered to be old-fashioned or conservative in attitude or tastes |
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frumpy
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adjective
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(of a woman or her clothes) dowdy and old-fashioned |
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fusty
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adjective
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Smelling stale, damp, or stuffy |
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geezer
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noun
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An old man |
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grizzled
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adjective
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Having or streaked with gray hair |
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hag
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noun
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A witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman |
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jalopy
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noun
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An old car in a dilapidated condition |
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leftovers
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noun
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Food that remains uneaten after a meal and is saved for later. |
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musty
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adjective
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Having a stale, moldy, or damp smell |
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obsolete
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adjective
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No longer in use, especially because something newer or better has replaced it. |
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relic
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noun
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An object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist. |
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