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Nouns commonly associated with "vintage" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
(uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
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The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
A book with flexible binding.
An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice, with an ABV ranging from 5.5–16%.
A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
A cultural region and former province of France, the terroir of the wine champagne; now part of Grand Est region.
(colloquial, hyperbolic) A very long time.
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
(N)
"Cars" is the first solo single by English musician Gary Numan.
(adj)
Of or having to do with more than one nation.
Synonym of classical studies: the study of Ancient Greek and Latin, their literature, history etc.
(postal) A rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically used for sending messages by mail without the need for an envelope.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
(uncountable) Polite behavior.
Any items used in equipping something or someone, for example things needed for an expedition or voyage.
(photography) A picture created by projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface such as a chemically treated plate or film, CCD receptor, etc.
A surname.
Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age
A period of time equal or almost equal to a full day-night cycle, being 24 hours long.
(uncountable, business, finance, insurance) Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system.
(countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
(also sometimes known as The Models) an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria in August 1978.
A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
A vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or lift.
The intercardinal compass point halfway between west and north; specifically at a bearing of 315°.
(weaponry) A firearm fired from the shoulder; improved range and accuracy is provided by a long, rifled barrel.
The location of an event that attracts attention.
A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature.
A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
Occurring for no particular reason; haphazard, unpredictable.
(now usually uncountable) Large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functionally or decoratively.
The wheel-set of railroad rolling stock.
An actual event, situation, or fact.
Initialism of International Standard Book Number.
An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing.
A picture of a celebrity, an event etc., intended to be attached to a wall.
An instance of loud or highly audible acclamation, clamor, crying or uproar.
(music) A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing.
(bodybuilding, slang) Well-developed muscles of the upper arm, especially the biceps and triceps.
A closed container for liquids or gases.
the seventh full-length album by New Jersey indie rock band Danielson.
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
That which destroys something.
The sport of competing in races.
A commune in Yonne department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.
A citizen or national of the United States of America.
a 1973 anthology of festival-related folklore from around the world that have been compiled by Ruth Manning-Sanders.
(countable) A heavy object, often a kind of stick, intended for use as a bludgeoning weapon or a plaything.
(v)
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
an Australian bimonthly magazine focused on residential architecture and design.
A red wine of Burgundy.
An elongated depression cast between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
(informal) A photograph.
An extended period of leisure time away from work or school.
(transitive) To print (something) that has been published in print before.
the fifth studio album by American pop punk band Mest.
A series of sounds organized in time, usually employing some combination of harmony, melody, rhythm, tempo, etc., often to convey a mood.
A system of burrows in which rabbits live.
(usually uncountable) An amount of film or tape that has been used to record something.
(intransitive) To adorn with jewelry or make into jewelry.
A person who fights; a combatant.
The most populous state of the United States. Capital: Sacramento. Largest city: Los Angeles.
An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.
(uncountable) Popular trends, especially in clothing; the industry that designs clothing and sometimes other related items.
the debut album by Northern Ireland trio General Fiasco, and which was released on 22 March 2010.
The cost required to gain possession of something.
Pair, couple.
A surname from German.