Examples of 'how about old' in a sentence

Meaning of "how about old"

old: Existing for a long time; having been used, known, or in place for a long time

How to use "how about old" in a sentence

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how about old
How about old farmer.
If old bad habits are hard to break, how about old feel-good habits?
And said how about old Horace Delaney.
Well, you told Detective Bose that you were not seeing anyone . But how about old relationships?
How about old ben wi ison who used to own this place?
Well how about old Mose?
How about old Twister gives you a bit of a tune?
And how about old love?
How about old Balbricker in the raw … in a motel room waiting for her true love?
But how about old relationships?
How about old Beau, just going to blast those Yankees right out of Fort Sumter?
And how about old Owl Eyes over there?
How about old Ben Wilson Who used to own this place?
How about old storage houses?
How about old business?

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How about old stock, or even something slightly damaged?
How about old friends up in Buffalo?
How about old Beau, just going to blast.
How about old friends up in Buffalo? You or your parents been in touch?
How about old Sam Scheffing?
How about old maid with the 3 of us?
How about old books?
How about old ones?
How about old age?
How about old Jock?

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