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fashion

[fash-uhn] / ˈfæʃ ən /




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It was fitting that one of the most unpredictable NFL seasons in years went down to the final play of the final game to complete the play-off line-up in thrilling fashion.

From BBC

Bardot starred in nearly 50 films including And God Created Woman and Contempt, setting fashion trends with her tousled blonde hair and bold eyeliner, before becoming the model for Marianne, the personified symbol of France.

From BBC

Uncertain about access to capital when they might need it, managers try to protect themselves from the vagaries of financial fashion.

From Barron's

Never has coaching disbelief been registered in a more disgusted fashion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Madariaga had concluded Columbus was a Jew, said Morison, “by fashioning a significant pattern of hypothesis and innuendoes unsupported by anything so vulgar as fact.”

From The Wall Street Journal