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any old
Idioms and Phrases
No particular, whichever or whatever, as in Any old brand of detergent suits me . [ Colloquial ; mid-1800s]Example Sentences
On his opponents, he said there are "siren voices that want to knock us off course" and added "they will also make up any old nonsense and lies to pursue their ideological agenda".
No one’s dispatching investigators to every bodega in New Jersey, which means the drug that began as a French antidepressant is a snap to find in any old convenience store, often mixed with synthetic cannabinoids.
When Meghan says, “My friend Mindy is going to come by,” we know she’s not talking about any old rando.
With everything going on at DirecTV, Disney and the industry at large, this is clearly not just any old carriage dispute.
"It's our first language; how can we not preserve what's ours? It's not a written language and we spell it any old how, but it has rhythm and I'm proud of it."
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