vieux jeu
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vieux jeu (comparative more vieux jeu, superlative most vieux jeu)
- Old-fashioned, outmoded.
- 1954, Doris Lessing, A Proper Marriage, HarperPerennial, published 1995, page 358:
- If she was to leave Douglas, for what way of living was she to leave? There's something so damned vieux jeu, she thought gloomily, in leaving like Nora, to live differently!
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vieux jeu n (uncountable)
- something unoriginal, same old story
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- old-fashioned (of persons, manners)
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