An old-fashioned way of saying "matter of fact" is "in point of fact." This phrase conveys a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to stating something as true or factual. Another alternative could be "to speak plainly," which emphasizes a direct and unembellished manner of communication.
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the old fashioned calculator is commonly known as the 'addition technologis' or as the scientific name of smashing your mother last night and finnishing in her hair.
There is no difference between amongst and among. One can use these words interchangeably. Amongst is more of an "old-fashioned" way of saying among. However, among is more popular to use.
An old fashioned DUNCE hat!
An old fashioned dial scale is more accurate than a digital scale. The error rate for digital scale is only 1%, which isn't too bad.
This an old-fashioned way of saying "Do you intend…", or not.
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It's an old-fashioned way of saying: Vi (I saw). From Latin "vidi"> old-fashioned in old Spanish "vide" > modern Spanish "vi"
Old fashioned way of saying a 'happy story'
Shalt is the biblical or old fashioned way of saying shall. i.e We shall do to...
The old fashioned way; Fiction...or fact..?
An old-fashioned way of saying "it is" would be "tis" or "’tis." This contraction was commonly used in earlier forms of English, particularly in poetry and literature. It conveys the same meaning but carries a more archaic and formal tone.
more old-fashioned, most old-fashioned
Midling is an old-fashioned term for medium or middle.
what was the name of the old fashioned camera?
"Varied and sundry" is an old fashioned way of saying "etcetera, etcetera" or of sayings "various" depending on the situation.
To heark means to listen or pay attention to something. It is an old-fashioned or poetic way of saying "to hear" or "to listen".