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old days in British English (əʊld deɪz) plural noun1. the old days 2. in the old days 3. the good old days Examples of 'old days' in a sentenceold days He had worked for an American rancher in the old days, growing bananas.I read, eat and, in the bad old days, used to smoke.We thought it'd be like the good old days.It was almost like the good old days.It's what people in the old days would call 'the most frightful tosh'.In some respects it's just like the good old days.Bring back the old days — only 3 years ago.It was almost like the good old days of brandished handcuffs.The atmosphere in the camps may well be darker than in the old days.True, this is not the 'not going well' of the old days. |