Yore in a sentence as a noun

I loved how they took on the old search engines of yore, and beat them at their own game.

Slave owners of yore relied on paid guards and bounty hunters to keep their slaves.

But jwz's site, even with the same color scheme, feels so much more intense than the screens of yore.

If it were, everybody would have already been doing it, and I think that we can all agree that most UI of yore is downright bad.

Where does it come from?In the days of yore, if you wanted to produce a film, you'd have to go find backers, like you would for a startup business.

I'd bet that much of the issue stems from the decline in birth rates among middle/upper middle class parents relative to the days of yore.

Google really should reinstate their ranking, because people searching for lyrics right now are being given the huge disservice of using the ultra-spammy lyrics sites from days of yore.

It seems to think progress in all fields must be linear so big advancements in new fields of days of yore should still be advancing at such rates today ignoring rapidly growing complexity as the field matures.

Steve was reportedly against having slots in the Apple II back in the days of yore, and felt even stronger about slots for the Mac. He decreed that the Macintosh would remain perpetually bereft of slots, enclosed in a tightly sealed case, with only the limited expandability of the two serial ports.

Yore definitions

noun

time long past