Examples of 'back to times' in a sentence
Meaning of "back to times"
back to times: Refers to returning to a past era or period in history. This phrase is used to reminisce about earlier times or to compare current situations with occurrences in the past
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Bringing sexy back to times square.
Think back to times when you were not influenced by peers or fears.
Capoeira is a traditional Brazilian dance dating back to times of slavery.
Think back to times you have searched for a new wine to try.
The idea of preserving the evidences of Humanity since prehistory goes back to times immemorial.
This app dates back to times when this function was not yet included.
He told me that he wanted to go back to Times Square.
Try to think back to times you found a member of the same sex attractive.
Listen to an upbeat live soundtrack as you journey back to Times Square.
You will only go back to times when things were right and will want intimacy.
I am gonna blast you from Red Square back to Times Square.
I will go back to Times Square to give you an example.
Simultaneously intimate and disconcerting, it reaches back to times long past while breaking new ground.
The rite might go back to times pre-dating the founding of Rome.
Kosonsoy is an ancient place, its first settlements date back to times of Kushan Empire.
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Then we went back to Times Sq….
If he did, we are gonna ship them back to Times Square.
The use of make-up can be traced back to times as early as Ancient Egypt.
If he did, we are gonna ship ' em back to Times Square.
The Uros are called kotsuña " = lake village, dating back to times before the Incas.
Well, how am I supposed to get back to Times Square in time?
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Other times we do not have anything to say
She took it three times special physical