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vogue
adjective as in fashionable
noun as in fashion; current practice
Example Sentences
The long throw is back in vogue, it seems.
“Who’d have thought Oasis, the Britpop holdover that seemingly couldn’t be more out of vogue, could fill Staples Center?” the Orange County Register wrote about the evening.
It’s not much in vogue these days to quote Joe Biden, but the former president used to say something worth recollecting.
As she discovers the depth of the impact partying can have, Mary vogues her way into a life of stability and purpose without sacrificing her passions.
But I do think that an original show is not in vogue right now, and it’s not something that I think Amazon is particularly interested in.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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