voguish in a sentence
Examples
- Home crafts like weaving were voguish in Hollywood in the 1950s; she gave him work teaching weaving.
- That was a double : The paper coupled the vogue word transparency with the even more voguish word issue.
- Until recently, it was voguish to call Rudolf crazy, in part because he loved art more than politics.
- Civic journalism, or public journalism as it is sometimes called, is a voguish new addition to the campaign scene.
- A store that still carries the original overhead sign " Louis Zuflacht-- Smart Clothes " actually sells voguish glassware.
- When U . S . managers latched onto Japanese techniques in the 1980s, just-in-time became a voguish mantra.
- Give the voguish jargon a little time; this anomie-tooism will pass because it is a highbrow term that lacks specificity.
- There is nothing voguish about the cooking or the presentation _ no tall food, no dusting of plates with paprika or powdered sugar.
- A voguish band of French intellectuals predict a coming clash with the all-devouring, all-knowing " hyperpower ."
- One of the reasons large companies are doing better is that they got religion in the 1990s, and it became voguish to cut costs.