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Examples
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Associated Press Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman used lace throughout her fall collection – even as footwear – with antique-looking dresses and gowns.
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In the living room, there's an antique-looking trunk coffee table with an elaborately designed chess set on top, flanked by dark leather couches.
A Globe-Trotter's New York Pad Candace Jackson 2012
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It was true, the store looked like an expensive kind of store: the window displays were nearly bare except for a few tastefully decorated mannequins and some antique-looking pieces of furniture.
Time of Death Ann Wahlman 2011
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Under a stack of old cardboard file boxes at the back of the vault, Luke discovered a small, antique-looking, leather-bound trunk stamped with the name of Dr. Charles H. Gilbert.
In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010
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Katie offered, which seemed very adult to me—until she took my parka and tossed it on top of an antique-looking desk.
mostly good girls Leila Sales 2010
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She agrees with my suggestion that we should use “a Lanvin-ish antique-looking glitter” instead of anything too sparkly.
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A well-preserved fifty, Anna Morgan was an antique-looking beauty, sympathetic but serious.
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Joy hurriedly retrieved the two antique-looking nets.
Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010
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She agrees with my suggestion that we should use “a Lanvin-ish antique-looking glitter” instead of anything too sparkly.
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She agrees with my suggestion that we should use “a Lanvin-ish antique-looking glitter” instead of anything too sparkly.
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