- antique
- 01. We bought a beautiful [antique] lamp in a little store on Fort Street.02. Collecting [antique] furniture is a very expensive hobby.03. We found this table at a little [antique] dealer in Boston.04. Bo gave Sherri a beautiful [antique] ring for their engagement.05. They furnished their entire house with old furniture they bought in [antique] stores throughout Newfoundland.06. We burnt our chairs a tiny bit and sanded them and banged them around to give them an [antique] look.07. He thought he had bought an [antique] brass bed, but it turned out to be a fake.08. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Give me insight into today, and you may have the [antique] and future worlds."09. She left her wooden chair out in the rain and beat it with a stick to give it an [antique] look.10. Technology is changing so fast that a computer bought a decade ago is regarded as practically an [antique] nowadays.11. I bought a nice pair of engraved [antique] eyeglasses in a shop downtown for $25.12. Someone once suggested that the difference between [antiques] and junk depends on who's selling what to whom.13. Music cassettes are considered [antiquated] nowadays. Some stores don't even sell them anymore.14. The museum is putting on a special exhibit of [antiquities] from ancient Egypt.15. Women have been prevented from taking part in the political life of this country since [antiquity].16. As it grew, the Western church absorbed and adapted all it could from the music of [antiquity] and the East.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.