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were classic
adjective
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
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The handsome face was antique, Greek, classical; the clothes were classic modern French.
In fact, they were classic.
They were classic products of the Depression.
Her remarks on Downton itself were classic.
Asimov felt the peppery fruit flavors were classic.
"Kim and I were classic heavy packers," he said.
In every other way, they were classic Gordon.
They were classic US steakhouse steaks: beautifully cooked, perfectly seasoned, ideally charred, unimprovable in texture.
Ingredients were fresh, preparations were classic, and meats were carefully considered; nothing was overcooked or dry.
They noted that the attacks on Mr. Obama were classic Palin pit bull.
From the captain, Nawroz Mangal, there were classic shots on either side of the wicket.
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