- come out of the ark
- come out of the ark or go out with the ark
British informal to be extremely old-fashioned
That hat looks as though it came out of the ark.
English dictionary. 2014.
That hat looks as though it came out of the ark.
English dictionary. 2014.
come out of the ark — go out with the ark british informal phrase to be extremely old fashioned That hat looks as though it came out of the ark. Thesaurus: old fashionedsynonym old of thingshyponym … Useful english dictionary
go out with the ark — come out of the ark or go out with the ark British informal to be extremely old fashioned That hat looks as though it came out of the ark … English dictionary
come out of the ark — Be very old … A concise dictionary of English slang
(the) ark — the ark UK [ɑː(r)k] US [ɑrk] noun Etymology From the name of the boat in the Bible that Noah built to save his family and two of every type of animal from the great Flood. Phrase: come out of the ark … Useful english dictionary
the ark — UK [ɑː(r)k] / US [ɑrk] noun come out of the ark Etymology: From the name of the boat in the Bible that Noah built to save his family and two of every type of animal from the great Flood … English dictionary
ark, come out of the — Be extremely old … A concise dictionary of English slang
ark, the — [ ark ] noun come out of the ark or go out with the ark BRITISH INFORMAL to be extremely old fashioned … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Wives aboard the Ark — Although the Book of Genesis in the Bible does not give any further information about the four women it says were aboard Noah s Ark during the Flood, there exist substantial extra Biblical traditions regarding these women and their names.Book of… … Wikipedia
The Skin of Our Teeth — Infobox Play name = The Skin of Our Teeth image size = 160px caption = 1942 original production handbill writer = Thornton Wilder characters = Sabina Mrs. Antrobus Mr. Antrobus Gladys Dinosaur Chair Pusher Henry setting = The Antrobus home in… … Wikipedia
ARK OF THE COVENANT — (Heb. אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, אֲרוֹן הָעֲדוּת (aron ha berit, aron ha [i]ʿedut[/i]), the chest which stood in the Holy of Holies, and in which the tables of the covenant were kept. Designations The modifying phrases qualifying the word ark are numerous … Encyclopedia of Judaism