modish in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'məudiʃ ] ]
Examples
- Though the film is set in 2058, Oscar-winning costume designer Deborah Scott was inspired by the modish Sixties.
- It was just so bizarre sitting in this really modish over-the-top decor having this very refined dessert.
- Guests can relax on modish sofas or perch on bar stools, and gaze at their reflections in the mirrored ceiling.
- Capp was " edgy, " to use the modish term; irascible, difficult, an enemy of cant.
- A modish new restaurant, A Prado y Neptuno, designed by Roberto Gottardi, opened early this year in Old Havana.
- But mostly blame the media _ heck, blame the Globe _ for smoking that modish " civic journalism " weed.
- These modifications were not universally considered improvements : Frutiger regretted allowing Linotype to substitute a modish 1990s oblique Frutiger preferred throughout his career.
- Its premiere in Paris was a relative failure, partly due to the work being overshadowed by Stravinsky's more modish Octet.
- Kaczynski wore non-modish clothes : a kind of unpleasant plaid sports jacket and a tie that didn't go with it.
- But unlike some other modish bits of jargon _ like " re-engineering " _ it's here to stay.