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vintage

[vin-tij] / ˈvɪn tɪdʒ /




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Curled up on a vintage sofa they found at a Long Island junk store and refurbished, the couple likes to reminisce about their favorite finds from their 22 years together.

From Los Angeles Times

It was vintage Fury - long answers and drifting metaphors.

From BBC

The result is wines that fade quickly from the mouth -- the very opposite of a memorable vintage.

From Barron's

A few years ago, Dad traded in his vintage Mercedes for a silver SUV with a trunk large enough to store Camille’s bassoon, Andre’s lacrosse gear, and my dance bag all at the same time.

From Literature

It was not a vintage display by Dortmund, who suffered a blow pre-match with the news that captain Emre Can will be sidelined for another month.

From Barron's