old-fashioned look
A glance of disdain or disapproval.
He produced his Agreement and, as he put it in – that is to say, tendered it as evidence – he gave me an old-fashioned look; and that, of course, told me that the rotten thing wasn
VERBS
be, look, seem | become
consider sth, regard sth as, see sth as
Many people consider handwritten letters old-fashioned in our digital age.
ADV
terribly, very
plain
My grandmother's cooking style is plain old-fashioned, but my family loves it.
a bit, a little, rather, slightly, somewhat
curiously
Her taste in music was curiously old-fashioned for someone so young.
PREP
in
My grandfather is quite old-fashioned in the way he dresses and refuses to use smartphones.
PHRASES
call me old-fashioned
You can call me old-fashioned, but I prefer reading books to using my phone.