Examples of 'bygone age' in a sentence
Meaning of "bygone age"
bygone age - refers to a past era, time period, or historical age that has since passed
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A dagger from a bygone age has been found.
Bygone age which reason has definitely banished.
There are echoes here of a bygone age.
For those of the bygone age but not for me.
Are found crumbling castles of a bygone age.
Remnant of a bygone age on planet Earth.
Community whilst conserving the heritage of a bygone age.
From a bygone age - a football team 's shirts hung out to dry © Getty Images.
He truly is a creature from a bygone age.
Local Farming in a Bygone Age - what was it like?
Religious travel has its roots in the pilgrimages of a bygone age.
Indeed, Lamu is a unique survivor of a bygone age, an island lost in time.
The railway offers nostalgic tourists a brief taste of a bygone age.
They belong to a bygone age.
It is absurd to force our age into the forms of a bygone age.
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A good story from a bygone age.
The intergovernmental quagmire of the third pillar is a relic of a bygone age.
The trappings of a bygone age.
The reality is that negative attitudes towards security spending are a hangover of a bygone age.
It is an idea from a bygone age.
The approach that India and Pakistan seem determined to pursue belongs to a bygone age.
The hotel combines the carefully preserved architectural features of a bygone age with modern facilities.
The Golden Ring, a collection of ancient gems, transports the traveller back to a bygone age.
Unfortunately, there remain anachronistic relics of that bygone age today.
Long term dependence on preferential access is a developmental cul-de-sac, a legacy of a bygone age.
Instead, I hear hollow words from a bygone age.
In 2000, the property was carefully restored, retaining its unique character associated with the bygone age.
It 's like a voice from a bygone age.
The very idea of security now seems to belong to a bygone age.
Because I'm a relic of a bygone age.
This beautiful city has received a rich cultural heritage from the bygone age.
The Lotus 88 therefore remains a curiosity from a bygone age of F1.
For many collectors, milk bottles carry a nostalgic quality of a bygone age.
A stroll through the alleyways of Luss takes you back to a bygone age.
For example, cannot be answered by returning to a bygone age.
They were expensive in their day, and their day is a bygone age.
Well, they thought that it was some creature left over from a bygone age.
Humongous high-resolution visuals and non-optimized videos are relics of a bygone age now.
But more than that, his signature style evokes the feeling of a bygone age.
The Warders were thought to be dead and gone, a relic of a bygone age.
And I have dared to break the pattern . We are the fossils of a bygone age.
It 's more than just a sweet, sad song about a bygone age.
As for vestiges of the penal colony, they testify, in a moving way, to a bygone age.
Claim the ruins, build places of power, and restore the glory of a bygone age.
Or else again, ‘ It is a custom from a bygone age.
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