1. He looked too old to be coming around for candy. 2. Perhaps she felt she might look old with a gangling adolescent son round the place. 3. The picture frame came with scratches, dents and Marks that make it look old. 4. When its face screwed up with laughter it looked very old. 5. He looks old and walks with a stick. 6. How old did he look now? 7. And if these suits were the oddest expression in a discordant show, it is because the New Look looks old. 8. And the Sonics started to look old and tired again. 9. And worries about looking old extend beyond people who have already lost jobs, or who work for companies currently wielding the axe. 10. At the same time, antiquity is prized, so any new carvings the masters produce are treated in a variety of ways to make them look old. |