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new-fashioned

[noo-fash-uhnd, nyoo-] / ˈnuˈfæʃ ənd, ˈnyu- /






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Yet the singer has built his growing audience the new-fashioned way.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 20, 2025

Tharp’s lifts are musical, and at the same time surprising — more like weight-exchanging experiments than old-fashioned ballroom tricks, or new-fashioned gender deconstructions.

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2022

If everything about that track—its disorienting beauty, its churchiness, its strange dolphin utopia—felt like blessed redemption through vocal deconstruction, DS2 is new-fashioned devil’s music, all existential dread and thrill.

From Slate • Dec. 23, 2015

However, the new-fashioned way is free and open source.

From The Guardian • Dec. 16, 2012

Gawaine exploded like one of the new-fashioned cannons.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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