old warhorse

old warhorse
*an old warhorse
a performance piece that is performed often. (*Typically: be \old warhorse; become \old warhorse; perform \old warhorse; play \old warhorse.) •

The symphony orchestra played a few old warhorses and then some ghastly contemporary stuff that will never again see the light of day.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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