Sentences with phrase «old toolbox»

The phrase "old toolbox" refers to someone's traditional or outdated set of skills or methods that may not be as effective or modern as newer ones. Full definition
So cute - I love old toolboxes and have a couple myself.
B&R's work is timely because the Fed's old toolbox needs an update.
Do you recognize that big old toolbox I used as the main centerpiece?
Don't toss out that old toolbox!
And perhaps the Spider's place on the production line in Hiroshima will put to rest concerns from classic Fiat owners, many of whom are probably digging through their garage for the old toolbox.
As a surprise to the staff, seven new toolboxes were presented to replace their old toolboxes.
Advertisers and propagandists stole their techniques from poetry's old toolbox — rock and roll stole a different set of our tools.
This old toolbox was a big score at a local vintage fair that I attended in the fall.
I'm loving that old toolbox caddy keeping the serving pieces corralled.
I'm using my grandfather's old toolbox for a coffee table... empty again.
Use an old toolbox as an undercover charging station.
Pretty + meaningful = extra special;) You can see how I created this centerpiece with 1/2 of an old toolbox in my post, «How To Build a Centerpiece» (it's not as hard as it looks).
hoes, washboards, or antique cheese graters, or convert an old toolbox into a trunk for storage.
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