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/nəstˈældʒɪkli/
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ADVERB
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in a nostalgic manner
they spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down the coast road
How To Use nostalgically In A Sentence
- they spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down the coast road
- These discussion are nostalgically reminiscent of various conversations I might have participated in in religious class at school and are also a nod to the kind of rabbinical debates that lead to schools of thought on Jewish laws like, but in tongue and cheek. Book Review: The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals
- The older generation always look back nostalgically at the world that has vanished. The Sun
- Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and crush of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?
- Reminiscing nostalgically on a recent TV interview about riding his bike through Beijing's alleys 30 years ago, Bush described his experience as "fantastic.
- Many cities and towns were nostalgically named after the places the Scottish immigrants had left behind.
- People look back nostalgically on the war period, simply because everyone pulled together.
- People look back nostalgically on the war period, simply because everyone pulled together.
- Older people always seem to forget when they remind you nostalgically about days when people stuck together no matter what, of the abuse many of them suffered in silence, both physical and mental, as a result.
- Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and crush of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?