Examples of 'bygone days' in a sentence
Meaning of "bygone days"
bygone days: Bygone days are times or periods in the past that are no longer present or relevant. This phrase is used to describe a nostalgic or reflective sentiment towards earlier eras or historical periods
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But traces of bygone days will remain.
It had all the quaintness of bygone days.
Those bygone days will remain unforgotten.
We do not need theories from bygone days.
Those bygone days have turned light blue.
We followed in the bygone days of peace.
Nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about bygone days.
A happy song from bygone days comes mournfully to my lips.
Wasting his strength on bygone days.
Those were cold bygone days that made her frozen.
This is like warfare of bygone days.
Our bygone days.
But it is the case of bygone days.
The blues of bygone days had faded into a prospect pink and bright.
Then pin it on for bygone days.
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Warburg had in bygone days an important Jewish community.
Exactly like your mother of the bygone days.
Of your bygone days.
The pioneer who rode a horse by the river in bygone days.
Those are bygone days.
She lives there alone with the ghosts of bygone days.
The day then becomes a reminder of bygone days of shared joys and treasured memories.
It is in our very nature for us to want things from bygone days.
And like in bygone days.
Railroad buffs think nostalgically of the impressive steam locomotives of bygone days.
The magic of bygone days.
A small part of the wine cellar remains and is reminiscent of bygone days.
And like in bygone days Us to be friends.
These are not the bygone days.
The gerontocracy of bygone days was challenged by Protestant theocracy.
An honest tale of bygone days.
Inhale the bygone days of glory in this beautifully renovated Art Déco mansion.
To memorize the bygone days.
Bygone days of Gangsters and Prohibition.
A harkening back to bygone days.
Bygone days in India.
A reminder of bygone days.
It stems from a philosophy of atonement belonging to a sacral concept of justice from bygone days.
The gainsborough combines the attractive style of bygone days with an easy informality.
Especially in bygone days, these fortifications were a protection.
He and it were the last ones that remembered all the bygone days.
I HAVE been habituated these bygone days to detach my mind from.
No doubt both had great bearing in the life of the community in bygone days.
In bygone days when manpower was at a premium… it was often necessary to form a posse.
This is achieved by employing the same techniques and materials used in bygone days.
Of course, the mist from those bygone days has dissipated.
While the more sought dress of the man is well the one of a bygone days.
Other occupations that were available in bygone days were forestry, mining and quarrying.
But the country is still dotted with many beautiful castles from bygone days.
The miracles of bygone days - miraculous healings and resurrections - no longer occur.
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And some days all you got
Days are just good for sleeping through
These next few days must go smoothly