Examples of 'little of the old' in a sentence

Meaning of "little of the old"

little of the old: This phrase is used to refer to keeping a small part or remnants of something from the past. It can be used in various contexts, such as when incorporating traditional elements into a modern design or retaining certain qualities from previous practices

How to use "little of the old" in a sentence

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little of the old
Just a little of the old in and out.
Go in there and give them a little of the old army boot.
A little of the old bubbly here.
Just gonna mix in a little of the old secret sauce.
Little of the old schnappster ought to get me right.
I think the birthday of one of my best customers deserves a little of the old bubbly.
We call a little of the old b and e.
The widening of Woolwich High Street and Beresford Street left little of the old town.
A little of the old and a little of the new.
That sounds like it has a little of the old Irish.
A little of the old Malone magic is beginning to spread.
Means it 's time for a little of the old black magic.
Little of the old proactive, subtractive.
Looks like you have lost a little of the old magic, Murdocka.
Shut up. Little of the old schnappster ought to get me right.

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What say we go back to my place for a little of the old Luther Van?
It 's maybe a little of the old way of doing things.
In you after all . It looks like there is a little of the old Goblin spirit.
A little of the old neighborhood came out in me, I guess.
That sounds like it has a little of the old Irish . Princess.
A little of the old vitamin T ought to keep him stable. Dad.
How about a little of the old poker?
Little of the old proactive, subtractive . Got it.
Yeah, guess it 's time to do a little of the old " protect and serve.
A little of the old bubbly . Yeah.
Means it 's time for a little of the old black magic . Ahh.
A little of the old luck of the Irish. Looks like mama's about to have.
That sounds like it has a little of the old Irish… Oh, Princess.
Just a little of the old in-and-out.
Means it 's time for a little of the old black magic . What does that mean?
Wow, okay . Little of the old proactive, subtractive.
Wait . That calls for a little of the old welcome-to-the-US champagne.
Wow, okay . Little of the old proactive, subtractive . Got it.
Can I offer you a little of the old bubbly? I will be right back.
You-you here for a little of the old rest and recuperation, you were saying.
How about a little of the old poker? Hey, Lowell.
That calls for a little of the old welcome-to-the-US champagne.

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