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Term: Oldy

Part of Speech: Noun (singular)

Description: An old person, especially one who is considered to be old-fashioned or representative of a previous generation.

Sample Sentence: The oldy reminisced about the good old days when people used to write letters instead of emails.

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Part of Speech: Adjective (comparative: oldier, superlative: oldiest)

Description: Showing the characteristics or style of a previous era; old-fashioned.

Sample Sentence: Her house was filled with oldy decorations like antique furniture and vintage posters.

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Part of Speech: Noun (plural: oldies)

Description: Popular music, movies, or other cultural artifacts from or associated with an earlier era, typically the 1950s to 1980s.

Sample Sentence: The radio station played oldies all day, bringing back memories of the golden age of rock and roll.

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