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vintage
adjective as in superior
noun as in crop, especially of wine
Strongest match
Strong matches
collection, epoch, era, generation, grapes, harvest, origin, year
Example Sentences
The alleged underage victim was even called "vintage 99" in text messages, as if she was a wine that one consumes, not a person.
I was really into fashion and had this idea to rework vintage or take apart something old and make it new.
Lloyd’s idea of celebrity is of a very recent vintage.
Though fashion and passing down clothes are a collaborative effort, for vintage store sellers, a well-curated collection is a deeply personal act.
Becca ended up inevitably with some vintage sweater bearing a college logo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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