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any old

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective any old has 1 sense
  1. any old - being any unspecified one; used for emphasis; "any old time"; "any old place"
    Antonym:
    specified (indirect, via unspecified)

Definitions from the Web

Term: any old

Part of Speech: Phrase

Sense:

  • Used to emphasize that something is not particular or specific

Usage:

  • As an adjective:
    1. This store sells any old furniture.
    2. She can cook any old dish.
  • As an adverb:
    1. I don't want to go to any old restaurant; I want to try something new.
    2. You can't wear any old clothes to the party; it's a formal event.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The book club welcomes any old publication.
  2. We can go to any old movie tonight; I'm not in the mood for something specific.
  3. He fixed the car with any old spare parts he found in the garage.

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