Pronunciation of the English word olden.
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1. | The legend has come down in this district from olden times. | |
2. | In olden times, football was popular in both Greece and Rome. | |
3. | But where are the snows of olden days? | |
4. | The period of exploration and colonization of the Solar System lasted five thousand years, like the Mediterranean Sea of olden days. | |
5. | In olden times when wishing still worked, there lived a king whose daughters were all beautiful. | |
6. | There stood a city, fronting far away / the mouths of Tiber and Italia's shore, / a Tyrian settlement of olden day, / rich in all wealth, and trained to war's rough lore, / Carthage the name, by Juno loved before / all places, even Samos. | |
7. | In the olden days, access to films and series was only possible through rentals and television. | |
8. | Life was better in the olden days. | |
9. | In the olden days, people wore garters to keep their stockings from falling down. | |
10. | People in those olden times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions, and it takes more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral. |