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vintage

Definition for vintage

adjective as in superior

noun as in crop, especially of wine

Strongest match

wine

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Those questions don't change the result on the night, but they were the difference as a Germany side far from their vintage best got the job done to take charge of Group A.

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There have even been glimpses lately of that vintage Chiefs explosiveness, with a number of speedy receivers who have been giving defenses fits.

She wears a vibrant pink getup — a vintage top and Issey Miyake pants — complete with small pleats and optimal for the unavoidable August heat wave.

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The current vintage, which will celebrate its third anniversary on Sunday, has delivered an 83% return as a new and exciting technology has entered the investment narrative, creating around $27 trillion in market returns.

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The current vintage, which will celebrate its third anniversary on Sunday, has delivered a near 90% return as a new and exciting technology has entered the investment narrative, creating around $27 trillion in market returns.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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