Age-old in a sentence as an adjective

His only refrain - over and over - was the age-old:"But I'm going to be a _homeowner_.

They're operating on the age-old wisdom of, "If you don't know where you're going, you're never lost.

After all, what alternative do we have to supposing that our age-old problems are solvable?

Liberal leaning mayors and progressive activists helped curb the age-old practice of police dealing "street justice".

It's another variation on the age-old political strategy of envy to build support/cohesion among followers.

This could have been an amazing opportunity to address human behavior as it relates to mechanical security, but instead it was wasted on the age-old call for the death of locks.

With prosecutors often competing against each other in the number and severity of convictions secured, it's hardly surprising that they've arrived at the age-old algorithm used by street muggers: pick the most likely victim, and go all in.

I would actually be much happier to read a post about how disappointed you were in the way Discourse was built, and how you feel like if they had used Ember more appropriately they would have gotten a better result, as you actually have solutions for some of these age-old problems that the people who built this specific website ignored ;P.

Age-old definitions

adjective

belonging to or lasting from times long ago; "age-old customs"; "the antique fear that days would dwindle away to complete darkness"

See also: antique