Yes it's old fashion but she'll love it unless its winter
The cast of An Old Fashioned Girl - 1912 includes: Phillips Smalley as The Lawyer Lois Weber as The Old Fashioned Girl
It's about a girl who's old fashioned, beautiful in her own way, isn't influenced by the media, loves herself for who she is, not for someone who is made up. She's old fashioned. Carefree, loveable, amazing.
The cast of An Old-Fashioned Girl - 1915 includes: Robyn Adair Luke Cosgrave Donald Crisp Dorothy Gish as Abigail - the Country Girl William Hinckley as Robert Seena Owen as Bertha - the City Girl
more old-fashioned, most old-fashioned
Nick likes a nice girl who he shares the same interests like music, golf, etc... He is old -fashioned so he likes to be the one who does the asking out. He doesn't like a girl who is too forward.He likes all types of girls and he notices their smile first.
· observant · old-fashioned · optimistic · outgoing · outstanding
what was the name of the old fashioned camera?
Asking a girl how old she is, is old, when your asking her out. Why it is, is because a girl doesnt want the answer to be old, they like staying young... You should not that often ask a girl how old she is, it makes her feel like she isn't perfect. (most girls think that they are perfect) Be very careful about how you use your words also. Boys act smart!!!!!
Lottie is a nice name; it can also be short for charlotte:) x
"How art thou" is an old-fashioned way of asking "How are you?" in Old English. It is a formal or poetic way of inquiring about someone's well-being.
The adjective "old-fashioned" does not take singular or plural because it is an adjective. Only nouns (or other words acting as nouns) can be singular or plural. For example: Old-fashioned lady is one lady who's old-fashioned; old-fashioned ladies can be 2 or more ladies who are old-fashioned. In both cases, the adjective is the same; only the noun changes according to number.
unusual, extraordinary, old-fashioned