To save this word, you’ll need to log classic chili recipe. Mesoamerican and especially Mayan culture about a. It’s a classic suit that won’t go out of style. I like the car’s classic contours.
The battle was a classic example of poor planning. I like to read the classics. He teaches classics at the local university. The football game is a Thanksgiving classic. Gruyere is the classic cheese of choice for French onion soup. Robin Miller, The Arizona Republic, 12 Jan. Her wavy bob with a deep side part and classic red lip screams award season.
Reebok styles are classic, and were even featured on Stranger Things this past season. Ellen Mcalpine, Men’s Health, 11 Jan. What’s more classic than healing from a breakup with the help of a new tattoo? Unlike many of its more audacious counterparts of the decade, the Patrimony is classic and understated. Cait Bazemore, Robb Report, 23 Dec.
Some were classic: the perfect penny loafers, the most elegant wool trousers. White is classic, but another option is to make the door pop with contrasting trim. Lights on the Christmas tree are classic, of course, and for many the holidays can’t really begin until a stressful afternoon has been passed nailing up the icicle lights. Admittedly, this nostalgic MGM classic is not technically a Christmas movie, insofar as its plot goes. Tim Allen always shines in Christmas movies, and this classic is no exception. Megan Stein, Country Living, 5 Dec.
This classic is full of catchy tunes and iconic stop-motion animation. This offbeat ’90s cult classic about a group of bougie Manhattanites gossiping their way through the holidays is no different. Deanna Janes, Harper’s BAZAAR, 28 Nov. This year’s holiday classic is a flatbed with lights, sounds and a pullout ramp, plus two hot rods with pull back motors. Christina Barron, Washington Post, 14 Nov. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘classic. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors.