Hoary in a sentence as an adjective

Join us Emacs users in the land of hoary UX paradigms!

Emacs is an ancient book of magic spells, with a strange, hoary culture surrounding it.

This is why, paraphrasing Taleb, I shun newspapers and TV and keep hoary tomes by my bedside.

If it's "War on Women" then we get to hear from hoary old feminists spouting questionable statistics.

Soon we will be able to finally do away with that hoary old libertarian canard that the state cannot judge you and punish you for what you think inside your own head.

That MoarVM was able to mostly get to where you think Parrot could have been if it had been able to ignore a lot of extremely hoary and cumbersome problems seems like a good thing.

We're in a period of diversification right now, and at some point in the future a handful of today's newcomer languages will be the hoary old relics that people are trying to get away from.

Once the market has chewed on it and made it as cheap as possible, consider subsidizing it or somethingYour argument hinges on a hoary anti-Marxist critique.

" is a hoary joke in the creative and producer fields, which gets touched on here in "business founder vs. technical founder" threads, not to mention the entire animating principle of hackathons.

" Can't we just see them as the people they are and still succeed?To conclude, all I can say is from my experience T=the best designers are born, not honed in the hoary halls of the academy, divorced as they are from the real world.

The writeups from the founders of ZeroMQ always make it seem like a magic bullet, but a few years back when I got down to implementing a distributed 0mq C++ application, it was a hoary mess and we had to implement basic thread pool functionality to keep track of all of our resources.

Hoary definitions

adjective

showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head"

adjective

ancient; "hoary jokes"

See also: rusty

adjective

covered with fine whitish hairs or down

See also: canescent