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"nostalgically" Definitions
  1. with a sad feeling mixed with pleasure when you think of happy times in the past

117 Sentences With "nostalgically"

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We look forward to the show being viewed nostalgically again.
He had grown up in the neighborhood, he said nostalgically.
"You could see people sleeping against the walls," he said nostalgically.
No wonder some are tempted by the comforts of a nostalgically imagined past.
Many older Japanese nostalgically recall eating fried or stewed whale in school lunches.
Messrs May and Taylor have not nostalgically glossed over the bickering among the quartet.
We talk a bit about this, then wax nostalgically about "screen time" of yore.
Maybe players yearn, nostalgically, for the same way they felt all that time ago.
Smiling nostalgically, he said that they had been successful enough to buy themselves ranches.
People in many countries are looking nostalgically backward, toward less connected, supposedly more secure times.
So it's remembered, I think, very nostalgically as a period of prosperity and broad-based gains.
It is neither retro nor ironic, just a Polaroid snapshot, instantly and nostalgically come to life.
Look back nostalgically on the days when you'd hear a description like that and think, maybe, Gambia.
Set in a retirement home, the aged characters spoke of their youth, sometimes nostalgically, sometimes with regret.
JEB, who turns 75 this year, is not content to look back nostalgically and savor her accomplishments.
For adult readers in particular, Harry Potter was like candy: compulsively consumable, and nostalgically reminiscent of childhood.
I nostalgically re-purchased an old Atari 2600, which is the most advanced gaming system I've ever owned.
Money managers who continue to invest looking nostalgically backwards ignore this at their own (and their beneficiaries') peril.
Bezos nostalgically posted an image of the job ad on Instagram on Friday, saying it "felt like yesterday."
Some backward-facing forces call for returning to Russia's orbit, and others nostalgically favor restoring the union with Romania.
And simply having a slogan that nostalgically recalls that fervid period of policy development will not be sufficient either.
Anniversaries of Columbia 1968 tend to arrive like a classic rock hit, replayed nostalgically by those who were there.
In a tone far more subdued than in some other recent public appearances, he spoke nostalgically about his country.
Instead of pledging to Make America Great Again, Bush nostalgically offered to Restore Honor and Dignity to the White House.
They will tangle; this is the burden of wired VR. One day we will look back nostalgically on this headache.
Many chose to remember him nostalgically for his voice and rebellious songs that moulded the cultural identity of a generation.
"The point is not to nostalgically re-create manufacturing of the past," said David Ehrenberg, the development corporation's chief executive.
Though La Farge's prose is as postmodernly fervid as Lovecraft's is nostalgically formal, echoes of the horror writer's work abound.
Stratford was a Catholic-leaning town, and England was a nostalgically Catholic country, however far and wide Protestant sympathies rampaged.
Real fur coats are investments, nostalgically passed down through families from grandmas to granddaughters, or can be resold in vintage shops.
"Attending" the rush on Area 51 is a generation nostalgically tapping back into a time when things were back behind the curtain.
"I was looking for an artist who could translate black culture well in today's time, nostalgically, and he nailed it," explained GoldLink.
Harking back nostalgically to the Silk Road, it envisages a web of bilateral agreements between China and the beneficiaries of its largesse.
The son speaks nostalgically on the campaign trail of his father's era, when he says the Philippines was more successful and orderly.
If America follows the Italian example, by 2025 we'll look back at Trump nostalgically as some sort of beacon of relative normalcy.
" The music had turned to Al Green's "Call Me." Stilson said, nostalgically, "Tracy, explain to me—why don't they use horns anymore?
These Manhattan stores champion nostalgically tactile objects, and somehow, in a landscape of high retail rents and ruthless online competition, they thrive.
Completed before we started consuming and disseminating information digitally, the two series now nostalgically remind us of a not-so-distant past.
If we heard this song today, it'd probably be impossible to resist nostalgically singing along to the lyrics without even realizing it.
But they also nostalgically yearned for the appearances of yesteryear, from the likes of One Direction to Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and Demi Lovato.
For now, though, we'll comfort ourself by living life as usual: Eat sausage, drink vodka, and nostalgically listen to Disco Polo songs about freedom.
It's a nostalgically imaginary reference, for the famous 19th-century printmaking firm closed in 1907, over 40 years before the song was even written.
A large minority of Australians nostalgically long for a country where English was the only language spoken, and where non-Christian religions were invisible.
He also speaks nostalgically about the country's 1964-1985 military dictatorship and has promised to fill his government with current and former military leaders.
O'Riordan composed a string arrangement for the song, and wrote it in response to her newfound success, nostalgically looking back on the simplicity of childhood.
Jair Bolsonaro, a candidate who has spoken nostalgically of military dictatorship, appeared Sunday night to have won just under 47 percent in Brazil's presidential election.
When many not-exactly-observant Jews think of Passover, they nostalgically recall that special Rugrats episode, which remains an epic of Game of Thrones proportions.
For years, the Brooms kept determinedly and nostalgically mowing its empty lot; the author has rescued souvenirs there as poignant as a bent silver spoon.
His base nostalgically reflected back to the good ole days of the 1950s (which, of course, also preceded integration) that weren't so good for many Americans.
Bannon, who nostalgically waxed about the long history of "the Judeo-Christian West's struggle against Islam" in a 2014 speech to a Vatican conference organized by
Even the ones that are nostalgically modeled after old ballparks are built much higher, with upper decks that are usually stacked upon a layer of suites.
Pop culture is in the middle of a several-years-long witch moment — an only occasionally ironic, girl-power-inflected, "we nostalgically watch Hocus Pocus" witchcraft moment.
Catch up quick: Also on Tuesday, Joe Biden received harsh criticism for nostalgically recollecting the "civil" relationships he had with segregationist senators in the 1970s and '80s.
But researchers who study memory do so because of the realization that the purpose of memory is not to nostalgically remember sleep-away camp or your graduation.
A little shocked, maybe, at all of the game's many endings, and definitely fatigued for purely human reasons, but I felt nostalgically satisfied and pleased with myself.
Such is the case with the centerpiece of the exhibition, "Flight Kite/Linear Dimensions" (1976), which nostalgically recalls a boyhood in which Mr. Lyght made and sold kites.
For many in Philadelphia who remember the Rizzo era — some with horror, others nostalgically — Mr. Trump, the leading Republican candidate for president, is a case of déjà vu.
You want people to kind of nostalgically reflect back on, 'Oh my gosh, in the '70s, can you believe that there was any sort of attitude like this?
"For electoral reasons, but also out of conviction, he has adopted a language that pleases those who look back nostalgically at fascism," says another of his biographers, Alessandro Franzi.
He spoke nostalgically about returning to his house in Chicago to sift through stacks of old newspapers, left on his desk, from the months before he was elected president.
The industry's silence has historically shielded the men who make movies, including the old studio bosses like Louis B. Mayer to whom Mr. Weinstein has often been nostalgically compared.
"The Church cannot remain inactive within her own closed circle, focused on herself, surrounded by protective walls and even less can she look nostalgically to the past," Hummes said.
After studying more than 1,200 of the world's wealthiest people over 30 years, author Steve Siebold found that the most successful ones are future-oriented and avoid thinking nostalgically.
Chasteen nostalgically compared the connection issues at Pokémon Go Fest to the early days of the game's release, when the servers regularly crashed under the massive load of new players.
Its centrifugal forces (with a little encouragement) could be exploited through nationalism, especially among the young democracies of Eastern Europe, which could be turned to look nostalgically back towards Moscow.
During most of his legislative career, he was a marginal figure known for speaking nostalgically about the 1964-1985 military dictatorship and for making incendiary comments about women and minorities.
A few years ago, our first black president joked nostalgically at the 100th anniversary of the N.A.A.C.P. about the days when the community was empowered to publicly whup misbehaving children.
President Obama passed the Democrats' torch to his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night – but not before nostalgically savoring how it all began for him eight years ago.
It keeps all the aesthetic trappings that we've nostalgically canonized over the years—the unmistakable chatter of Combine soldiers, the still-conceptually terrifying headcrabs, an emphasis on playing with physics, etc.
In his paintings, the louche sexual glamour of penny dreadfuls and the temptations of booze and junk food are palpable—only the more so, nostalgically, now that the artist is abstemious.
Congressman Jair Bolsonaro, a former Army captain who waxes nostalgically about the dictatorship, is second in the polls behind da Silva, who is jailed and likely will not be able to run.
My eyes close nostalgically when I remember how I once drifted in my translucent body bag, floated dreamily in the bubble of my thoughts through my private ocean in slow-motion somersaults. . . .
In the eighties, Bolsonaro's father, an itinerant dentist, went to work among the tens of thousands of prospectors at the Serra Pelada gold mine, a brutal place that Bolsonaro speaks of nostalgically.
Speaking with Energy News Network, 75-year-old Ella Rose, who recalled nostalgically the whippoorwills that fill the trees of her childhood, was candid when asked why ACP developers chose her town.
Then-Senate Republican leader Trent Lott resigned his post in 2002, after speaking nostalgically of Thurmond's 1948 campaign — and not of the later conversion to racial acceptance that Biden and others have celebrated.
"But it treats King's story with reverent affection and, unlike the cover version of the Ramones title song that plays over the end credits, it won't leave you nostalgically longing for the original."
Often these hark back nostalgically to an earlier phase of entertainment: the 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain , for instance, is set 20 years earlier during the transition between silent movies and talkies.
Not even banana ketchup, which Filipino restaurants tend to serve, nostalgically, from a bottle of Jufran (the indigenous Heinz); here it's homemade, from chipotle-infused cane vinegar and bananas caramelized in coconut sugar.
Contrast that with Trump's whole campaign, which is about nostalgically invoking the feeling of what it's like to be a yet-more-dominant racial majority and promising to restore that feeling for his base.
Like those who nostalgically recall the adventures of Dora the Explorer, Mister Rogers, and Sesame Street, some adults rediscovered their favorite show from the 1970s, Candle Cove, on a television forum in this creepypasta.
Remember that time as a kid when you asked your grandfather to buy you a Snickers bar and he nostalgically replied that a candy bar only cost him a nickel back in his day?
In any case, many observers have noted that on the trail he has often mused nostalgically about his stint on The Apprentice or commented on the comfortable life that awaits him if he loses.
Some speak nostalgically of more effective governance when the peninsula was under Israeli control, between the Israeli seizure of the area in the Six Day war in 1967 and its return to Egypt in 1982.
Curren$y fortunately went on to eclipse "Where Da Cash At" in his later solo work, so we can look back at it nostalgically, as a pinnacle of collaboration between him and Wayne (and Remy!).
No matter how old you were, where you lived or how many T-shirts and mixtapes you owned, it's unlikely that you remember the mid-1990s as well — as obsessively, as nostalgically, as literally — as "Mid90s" does.
On Comedy In his ruthlessly funny new special, "Fire in the Maternity Ward," which debuts on Netflix on Tuesday, the stand-up comic Anthony Jeselnik muses nostalgically that you never forget the first time you had sex.
Many of us have been hiding out in a Disney+ binge-fest, pining for our own personal Baby Yoda, nostalgically live-tweeting our DCOM rewatches, and gearing up for the holidays with plenty of Christmas themed throwbacks.
On SoundCloud and Bandcamp, self-identified fascist musicians really have appropriated vaporwave, along with synthwave, a genre that nostalgically recapitulates the soundtracks of early video games like Sonic the Hedgehog and 80s movies like Blade Runner and Halloween.
The Brownsville resident, who lived in a public housing project nearby, generally liked Brookdale—she gave birth to her two sons here—but spoke nostalgically of the times she's visited Columbia University Medical Center, in Manhattan's Washington Heights.
In the moments when I'm really in the shitter with the business, I look back nostalgically at how simple, fun, and free from responsibility we were at getting away with it while having a great underground dinner party.
Hilary Duff has had a whirlwind year, from getting engaged and having a new baby at home, to shooting the series Younger and the nostalgically-exciting news of a Lizzie McGuire revival for the new streaming service, Disney+.
A different world — albeit a very small one — still exists on certain blocks in the East Village and on the Lower East Side, where merchants of various generations are still making, fixing or otherwise championing nostalgically tactile niche objects.
Democrats are still clinging nostalgically to the Warren Court era, and think of the courts as an institution that is on our side, and that, left to their own devices, can generally be trusted to do the right thing.
When I call her at her home in New Orleans, Yseult laughs a lot, refers to Let Sleeping Corpses Lie as "an atrocity", and talks nostalgically about the days when New York City was a festering shithole brimming with possibility.
My eyes constantly wandered to artifacts of that era before emails, Google, smartphones and laptops, to gaze nostalgically at the typewriters, teletypes, "copy boys," typesetters and armies of trucks rolling out at dawn to drop off bundles of papers at newsstands.
As Mr. Rolland talked nostalgically about the days when rowing meetings were held in French and English speakers had to listen to the translation on headphones, the Rolling Stones song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" began playing over the loudspeakers.
To accept that your kid may grow up to wear cowboy boots but probably won't be an actual cowboy and that you need to support politicians who'll facilitate the creation of new opportunities not pine nostalgically for the old ones.
There's a reason so many ex-ravers comment nostalgically under YouTube videos of techno mixes, or why older millennials who grew up just before the internet tut and sigh at 'kids who can't stop looking at their bloody phones to check Instagram' now.
Somehow, the film manages to set up Marvel's future while nostalgically embracing its past, bringing a sense of cohesion to the decade-plus roster of movies that have led (remarkably, if you think back to "Iron Man" in 2008) up to this point.
The Cosmopolitan is a scrunchie, it is the Rachel haircut, it is piercing your tongue: We rhapsodize nostalgically over its time in the spotlight but despite reports that it is on the rise, the drink has yet to make a comeback in earnest.
Walking up the flight of stairs to the circular operating tower below the dish, every button, every door, and every wall nostalgically screams 1960s, until you reach the control room full of modern screens where astronomers remotely control the antenna to observe pulsars.
The Canadian singer seems to keep a pretty low profile these days and her third LP, which dropped 10 years ago this week, isn't quite old enough to have been nostalgically rediscovered like No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom or Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill.
Ms. Sherpa and Ms. Manandhar cook alongside Phurba Lama in the kitchen, turning out respectable chow mein, nostalgically salty, and a mixed plate called samay baji, a generous pileup of Nepali specialties including bara, a rugged lentil pancake, and chyura, rice beaten flat.
Mr. Morelli is the former president of Radio Padania, the in-house League station where Mr. Salvini cut his teeth as a DJ. "If we exclude American music, Italian music is the one that has conquered five continents," Mr. Morelli said nostalgically.
In the Times&apos piece, Author Tim Wu, a Columbia Law professor, nostalgically laments that the store is just one casualty in a larger trend (the store owner, Naum Feygin, immigrated to America from Russia and bought the hardware store in 1997).
Rachel Bloom, Vella Lovell, and Gabrielle Ruiz fully commit to their characters' wide-eyed mania (and bad accents), turning the conceit of this song up to 218 and making us truly believe in the revolutionary power of rosé and nostalgically watching Hocus Pocus. Zigga-zow!
On the first point: We're supposed to think back nostalgically to the era when serious conservative intellectuals like Irving Kristol tried to understand the world, rather than treating everything as a political exercise in which ideas were just there to help their team win.
In line with the event's theme — Syria as the venerable cradle of ancient civilizations — the all-female Mari choir represented secular femininity with uncovered hair, long white gowns, and Fairouz songs, which for many Syrians nostalgically recall the Syrian army's occupation and looting of Lebanon.
Language is offensive when it seems to harken nostalgically to the capture and enslavement of blacks to serve their white masters, to the lynchings, to the cross burnings, to the poll taxes, and to the Nuremberg laws in Nazi Germany requiring racial purity to save Aryan civilization.
" @xenaworrierprincess, who goes by Maddy offline, nostalgically refers to the time between 2008 to 2012 as the height of "lesbian blogosphere," the Tumblr heydey when "everyone was calling themselves 'tender' and listening to Tune-Yards, [getting] triangle stick-n-pokes, Manic Panic hair, galaxy pizza cats.
While these trips nostalgically evoked Tarsila's upbringing on the farm, her childhood was far from what she observed in Minas Gerais — she grew up in a household where, as she put it, "everything smelled of France," from her mother's perfume to the ribbons in her hair.
Containing 12 nostalgically-titled tracks (examples include "We Don't Have Many Days" and "It's Just a Burning Memory") of just slightly fuzzy, wistful ballroom music that sound like a dusty, decades-old vinyl picked up and given a spin, it's described as the series' "most lucid," as future editions will supposedly erode as they progress.
It may strike as a puerile pose—an especially laughable one, given the degree to which they defined what it meant to be popular in rock music in the early 2000s (nostalgically minded, significantly rich, modestly attractive, and blasé about all of it)—but its set them up in an interesting position as they approaches artistic middle age.
Summoning a cadre of terrifying monsters, depicted vividly enough to satisfy most picky horror fans and nostalgically enough to satisfy fans of the original books and their famous illustrations, the stolen volume bends its rage towards the terrified adolescents — and the movie never lets us forget that its victims are mainly teen boys, draft-aged, vanished.
While nostalgically binging on old internet comedy from my childhood, I was struck by an epiphany: just as the comical repacking of 1980s nostalgia during the 2000s made cheap toys and crummy cartoons into flashy movies, so too will the web videos of the late 1990s and early 2000s become fodder for shallow, rushed movies and brand tie-ins over the next decade.
Elsewhere the anthems fall flat; a roomful of sympathetic young people chanting along with "We are just, we are just, we are just teens of style" in a tune as nostalgically celebratory as this one, or for that matter, the ballad about the unforgiving world but she's not an unforgiving girl, constitutes a ritual of resigned sentimentality that inadvertently self-congratulates.
And a fortunate sequence of events — GOP Whip Don Nickles being term-limited out of that job in 22010, GOP Leader Trent Lott blowing up his career by speaking nostalgically about a racist presidential campaign that same year, and Lott's successor Bill Frist's decision not to run for reelection — cleared a path for McConnell, putting him in line to take over his party's Senate leadership after 222.

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