old-fashioned vs very old

old-fashioned

noun
  • A cocktail made by muddling sugar with bitters and adding whiskey or, less commonly, brandy, served with a twist of citrus rind. 

adj
  • Of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue. 

  • Of a person, preferring the customs of earlier times. 

very old

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