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Definitionn. the popular taste at a given time
Last update: June 11, 2016
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Stephen king's novel is in vogue these days . [verb]
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Leather clothes are latest in vogue. [noun]
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during the time of michel jackson orange colour leathe jackets were in vogue. [Please select]
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Wise young chanteuses seem to be very much in vogue right now. [noun]
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In fact most of the alternative therapies currently enjoying vogue are based on ideas originating somewhere in the 1880's and the 1930's. [noun]
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Nicholas was a plain farmer: he did not like innovations, especially the English ones then coming into vogue. [noun]
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(alluding to a map of love much in vogue at that time). [noun]
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The hut was made in the following manner, which had then come into vogue. [noun]
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The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: "Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite." [noun]
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(She used the word "diplomat," which was just then much in vogue among the children, in the special sense they attached to it.) [noun]
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14) introduced by Morse is still employed in the United States and Canada, and the international code in vogue in Europe differs only slightly from it. [Please select]
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