Hoarier [adjective]
Definition of Hoarier:
ancient
Synonyms of Hoarier:
Sentence/Example of Hoarier:
Here we taste a mingling of modern elegance and hoary antiquity, such as has never ere now graced life for either of us.
Hoary sires crept along on their staffs, followed by sons and sons' sons and daughters also.
He describes the storm sweeping over the white-crested mountains till the earth, like a hoary king, trembles with fear.
Over the screen of trees you can see beautiful Delhi lying within its hoary walls.
She placed her hand lovingly on the edge of a hoary shutter.
He was short, and very thin; his cheeks were pale—his hair hoary.
It lay between me and Huz-'n-Buz, and he was for tossing up; but I allowed he was altogether too hoary a sinner.
On the puddles lay the first ice, as thin and clear as glass, and the meadows were hoary with frost.
At that moment a stout, red-faced and hoary man puffed very authoritatively into the room.
The Greeks connected the symbol with the cult of Apollo, which they represented as very popular and of hoary antiquity in Lycia.