Old-fashioned in a sentence as an adjective

This should be fixed the old-fashioned way: By cutting off teh flow of money at the source.

> Separate address and search bars is old-fashioned.

Take your morning temperature with an old-fashioned thermometer under your arm for 10 min.

I dont think thats smarmy or righteous, its just good old-fashioned golden rule stuff, and you are demonstrating your integrity.

It may seem all outdated to us global internet citizens, but a lot of those old-fashioned real-world rules evolved because there was a problem.

There is very little residue in our society of the old-fashioned principled belief that it is wrong to have vast centralized power with very few checks upon it.

The marketing campaign for the album was very conventional, indeed old-fashioned; straight-up saturation through old media channels like flyposters, billboards and TV.

Once it's free you can't really go back to 'old-fashioned'.So once they've folded up, you've bought their Aeron chairs at 5 cents on the dollar and you're re-connecting with your old customers and picking up the pieces you have a fairly clear field.

Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but I really don't like how emotionally charged most products are today, in the sense that they are supposed to not only solve a technological problem, but at the same time fulfill a social or even religious role and provide "human warmth", as the author puts it.

I'm not a record-collector myself, but I'm guessing that there's a fair amount of them who are used to "digging" to find gems, as opposed to checking out ads/events on Facebook...antique collectors regularly scour the old-fashioned newspaper ads for garage sales because they know the type of old-fashioned people who might have undiscovered antiques are also the type to advertise in newspapers.

Old-fashioned definitions

adjective

out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance"; "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas"

See also: antique demode outmoded passe passee