prewar
before the war: prewar prices.
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If prewar scary movies had consisted primarily of stories of regular people battling internal monsters, postwar horror was consumed with community, with concern for society in the wake of new technological threats.
Throughout prewar Hollywood, it was the subject of an onslaught of beloved horror films, many produced by Universal Studios and played by celebrity character actors such as Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, and Lon Chaney Sr.
The Indo-Pacific region today, say these two noted analysts in Foreign Affairs earlier this year, “feels like prewar Europe—drifting out of balance, its order fraying, with no obvious coalition.”
Why China Is So Pissed About That U.S.-Australia Submarine Deal | James A. Warren | October 25, 2021 | The Daily BeastThe price of chicken dropped precipitously, making it much more ubiquitous than it was in the prewar era.
These mirrors were of glass and cost about $1,000 at prewar prices.
America's Munitions 1917-1918 | Benedict Crowell
There was considerable similarity in form, though not in performance, between the Mayfly and the prewar Zeppelin.
A History of Aeronautics | E. Charles VivianBut the Government was careful not to subject them to the hazards and isolation which the ordinary, prewar settler had to face.
The result of all this was a big decline in trade between Western and Eastern Europe, as compared with prewar years.
East-West Trade Trends | Harold E. StassenThe controls apply to a small percentage of the types of goods which made up East-West trade in the prewar years or in 1948.
East-West Trade Trends | Harold E. Stassen
British Dictionary definitions for prewar
/ (ˌpriːˈwɔː, ˈpriːˌwɔː) /
of or occurring in the period before a war, esp before World War I or II
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