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Vogue   /voʊg/   Listen
Vogue

noun
1.
The popular taste at a given time.  Synonyms: style, trend.  "He followed current trends" , "The 1920s had a style of their own"
2.
A current state of general acceptance and use.



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"Vogue" Quotes from Famous Books



... therefore claim any distinction as to the priority of discovery touching turtle soup and turtle steaks, both of which were certainly indulged in by the Caribs in Columbus' time, and probably they were in vogue many centuries previous. ...
— Due South or Cuba Past and Present • Maturin M. Ballou

... famous as the greatest fishing point on the lakes. Gill nets are mostly in vogue. The work in that locality is mostly done by half-breeds, in the employ of the merchants, the latter furnishes the salt, and paying them in trade, of which the outfit generally constitutes a part. But with the late general depression, ...
— Old Mackinaw - The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings • W. P. Strickland

... will be infinitely obliged to you; but, my dear fellow, you appear to have fallen into the old school—that's no longer in vogue. ...
— Olla Podrida • Frederick Marryat

... during the last two centuries, when torturing the accused was in vogue, some individuals were found to be insensible to the most fearful tortures, and some even, who were plunged into a species of somnolence or stupefaction, slept in ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884 • Various

... felt sorry, but it was not her way to say so. She was more interested in remarking upon the singular method of getting butcher's meat then in vogue at Chellaston. A Frenchman, a butcher in a small way, drove from door to door with his stock, cutting and weighing his joints in an open box-sleigh. To see the frozen meat thus manipulated in the midst of the snow had struck Sophia as one of the most novel features of their present ...
— What Necessity Knows • Lily Dougall


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