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Blues music is often treated like a museum piece, a relic from a bygone day, but this band will make you want to get up and dance.

The outsized personalities of that time are also of a bygone era.

In those bygone days before cell phones, they had to rely on an elaborate “buddy system,” a telephone tree, and pay phones.

Three years on, doesn't it already feel like a leftover from a bygone era?

And now, dig into this profile of Royko, a giant from a bygone time.

The "organ beater" of bygone days was invariably accompanied by the "organ pumper," often by several of them.

But he failed to impose upon the Colonel, and was even far from impressing him with this trumped-up knowledge of bygone days.

It is indeed in the fancy of Shakespeare that this bygone sweetness and irony seem the oftener to be kindled and awakened.

Greetings to you and other Speculatives of our date, long bygone, alas!

In the regions of the Midi, of bygone civilization, historical castles still standing are rare.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bygone, such as: ancient, dead, departed, former, lost, and antiquated.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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