adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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look
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All in all, a nostalgic look back at London Airport at a time when airliners had their own individual characters.
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Players want longer shorts for practical reasons as much as anything and the nostalgic look is simply another trend.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Radio Hour" is a nostalgic look at radio programs of the 1940s.
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Many of these old newsreels will make people feel nostalgic .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His 50-year-old lived-in face smiled not out of embarrassment, rather out of nostalgic reflection.
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It may be that few people who were there have devoted much time to nostalgic reminiscence.
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She even peddles her line of nostalgic shirts on line.
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Such a restriction on land coming on to the market is irrelevant, but nostalgic .
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The gold-winning Country Living entry celebrated her work with a nostalgic cottage-garden full of lupins, irises and climbing roses.
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The recollection of the summer evening sunlight coming through the large window behind the preacher's head evokes many nostalgic memories.