bygone in a sentence
a.
Definition
'Bygone' refers to something that belongs to an earlier time or is no longer in existence.
Sample Sentences
- The quaint village is filled with relics of a bygone era.
- He often reminisces about the bygone days of his childhood.
- The museum showcases artifacts from a bygone civilization.
- She wore a dress that seemed reminiscent of bygone fashion trends.
- The novel beautifully captures the essence of a bygone society.
- In the park, remnants of bygone architecture can still be seen.
- Their stories reflect the struggles and triumphs of a bygone age.
- He collects memorabilia that harkens back to a bygone time.
- The film is a nostalgic look at a bygone world of glamour.
- Her laughter echoed the joy of bygone summers spent with friends.
- The museum featured an exhibit dedicated to the bygone era of the Victorian age.
- She often reminisced about bygone summers spent at her grandmother's cottage.
- The novel painted a vivid picture of a bygone civilization and its traditions.
- His passion for classic cars was fueled by a fascination with bygone automotive designs.
- In the quiet town, echoes of bygone days lingered in the streets and buildings.
- They discovered a treasure trove of photographs from a bygone time in the attic.
- The film beautifully captured the essence of a bygone romance amidst the chaos of war.
- Her stories were a bridge to a bygone world that seemed both foreign and familiar.
- The festival celebrated the music and culture of a bygone generation.
- As they sifted through old letters, they felt a connection to their bygone heritage.
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