- a word derived from radical chic.
Example Sentences
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“Oakland — The University of Resistance,” read the T-shirts for sale in one radical-chic shop window.
From Washington Post • Aug. 23, 2018
In Hollywood, Haggis might overlap with the radical-chic of someone like Paul Greengrass, but Haggis is more emotional, more about the little guy.
From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2011
Round the land, in rap session and kaffeeklatsch, in the radical-chic salons of Manhattan and the ladies auxiliaries of Red Oak, Iowa, women are trying to define the New Feminism.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Margherita Boniver, an Italian Member of Parliament and longtime foreign policy advisor to Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, chastised the "French radical-chic" efforts to block extradition.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The radical-chic outfit of the season is a coat of many colors.
From Time Magazine Archive
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