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How to use vogue in a sentence

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So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off?
You know, I remember when meat loaf came back as some comfort food and blackened everything was in vogue.
Extravagantly romantic lace, ribbons, tie-backs and bows will also be very much in vogue.
In any case, no longer a niche-word filling a semantic gap, the vogue word became a vague word.
The combination of gold with creative materials, colourful precious stones and semi-precious stones is also very much in vogue.
He firmly rejected the residential tower block then in vogue and called on architecture to address social and urban issues.
Zero carbs, low carbs, carb depletion and carb rotation are all diet strategies that have come into vogue as ways to help rid midsections of fat.
Given the vogue for bikini waxes that leave you with a mere pencil-thin line, you could probably do without pants at all.
But what is the real impact on the home front of our obsession with fashionable and vogue trends?
Then all of a sudden the dot-bomb dropped, and suddenly medical devices and biologics were back in vogue.
Other activities which have passed out of vogue were rabbit skinning, poultry dressing and rope splicing.
The vogue extends to male triathletes, who wax their legs, underarms and chest to feel more streamlined.
Radiofrequency ablation of the soft palate to cure snoring caused by palatal vibration has recently come into vogue.
Older Australians often refer to them as spiny anteaters, a name out of vogue for over a decade.
After his sojourn at Versailles, he brought with him a vogue for French and Continental cuisine.
During the 1890s there was a vogue for things Spanish that encompassed everything from music and dancing to flamenco dresses.
The current vogue for silent film screenings accompanied by live music is truly international.
The sensational painter of Biblical disasters, John Martin, was one of many who enjoyed a wide vogue in reproduction.
There was a vogue for animal painting in Munich at this time, but Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries.
There was a brief vogue for black brick in the 60s, and all the buildings looked just like this.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Although at every point she was far from vogue, she impressed me not unpleasantly.
The genial system of billeting was in vogue, too, so that every bed was full.
At the age of twenty-one he wrote a treatise upon the binomial theorem, which has had a European vogue.
This important class of bipartite unequal-membered anisometrical stanzas was very much in vogue in the Middle English period.
The system then in vogue was that associated with the name of the late Admiral Dahlgren.
A kind of swinging, gallopade waltz was the favourite dance, the cotillion not being much in vogue.
When the oyster season closes in April, the hard-shell clam comes into vogue, the season lasting until September or October.
Who knows the name of the inventor of the slot machine so much in vogue to-day?
She was past mistress of the pretty game of jackstraws, much in vogue at that time.
The keelson was an old invention and shelf-pieces and waterways were soon in vogue.
In this almost primeval region the large-handed fashion of primitive transactions is still in vogue.
A late eminent auctioneer, who was not shy of using it, tried to bring into vogue the variant form, uni Que.
The alphabet of signals employed is the 'Morse code,' so generally in vogue throughout the world.
My aunt then sang a song which was very much in vogue, and made a great success.
This operation has naturally declined in vogue with the obsolescence of blood-letting as a remedy.
Petrarchism returned, madrigals came in vogue, the social atmosphere was deodorized again.
The great vogue in phlebotomy inspired the invention of ingenious instruments.
From sedan chairs to silver-plate their style was the vogue.
By their aid another method of numeration was in vogue for counting time.
No longer seeking or caring that my name should be blasoned abroad on title-pages, I smiled to think that it had now another kind of vogue.
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