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Nostalgic
"Nostalgic" in a Sentence (17 examples)
In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness.
The orchestra struck up nostalgic music.
She indulged herself in nostalgic memories.
There are people who go mad for the nostalgic feel and also those who love originality.
When it comes to cheese, it's Camembert. More than the taste, it makes me nostalgic.
Even now when I see a terakoya play, I feel somewhat nostalgic.
I was feeling nostalgic.
Among all cheeses, the one that I like is Camembert. I love its smell because it makes me nostalgic.
It's making me nostalgic.
Tom felt nostalgic.
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And here, as I write, the faint, scarcely perceptible, ghost-like suspicion of a scent—a mere nostalgic fancy, compound, generic, synthetic and all-embracing—an abstract olfactory symbol of the "Tout Paris" of fifty years ago, comes back to me out of the past; and fain would I inhale it in all its pristine fulness and vigour.
And it was their voices which affected Gudrun almost to swooning. They aroused a strange, nostalgic ache of desire, something almost demoniacal, never to be fulfilled.
Misery and a nameless nostalgic distress possessed him. He was twenty-three, and oh! so agonizingly conscious of the fact.
An opening sequence, featuring a de-aged Ford playing a younger Indy, is a bold and nostalgic gambit, offering a glimpse of what you've missed.
But of course every well-brought-up person to-day knows that the Victorians were sentimentalists, nostalgics, escapists, self-deceivers.
In Bow Street court next morning, the slapper proved to be a paid agent of a group of nostalgics who call themselves The League of Empire Loyalists.
FA Cup Centenary 1872-1972. One for the football nostalgics.
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