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Sentence count:234+5Posted:2017-06-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: old fashionedold-fashionedfashionfashionablego out of fashionfashion modelafter a fashionfashion designerMeaning: ['fæʃn]  adj. planned and made or fashioned artistically. 
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31 It appeared to be an old two-dimensional film presentation; an old fashioned oil-driven military vehicle was speeding across a verdant green field.
32 The head twists out as if the skin is wearing an old fashioned collar that's too tight for comfort.
33 The very best in kitchen technology - details showing the Westminster range fashioned with finest ash-grained laminated.
34 The white-hot stream flowed down a crudely fashioned open conduit, passing only a couple of feet from Robyn's toecaps.
35 This is a simple pensione where old fashioned virtues of friendly service and warm hospitality have not been forgotten.
36 Our lives are fashioned by our choices. First we make our choices. Then our choices make us. Anne Frank 
37 The carpenter and blacksmith hurriedly fashion a new one, and Ahab has a new harpoon fashioned from the finest iron.
38 Call me old fashioned, but I find this terribly sad.
39 Soft knee-high boots, fashioned of calf-hide for light indoor use, were laced about his leggings.
40 When the rains came, they huddled under umbrellas and makeshift tents and donned ponchos or raincoats fashioned from plastic garbage bags.
41 My films never pretend to be anything but artefacts - they're unnatural, contrived, fashioned, unrealistic, on purpose.
42 A rough hinged wire door had been fashioned in cheap soft wood, only eighteen inches square.
43 The body is dressed in jewelled vestments, the face covered with a silver mask fashioned from a wax death mask.
44 Roebling had, in effect, fashioned a single hollow beam as protection against cumulative undulations.
45 Lucky are those who have old fashioned duckboards for laying atop the snow.
46 In the first minute of the second half Celtic fashioned a stunning goal.
47 But this is an old fashioned and potentially unhygienic method.
48 Its own extrusion of steel is in turn eaten by an automobile-making machine, and fashioned into a car.
49 Our Government is fashioned to fulfill this concept so far as humanly possible.
50 The sluice gates are lifted by chains on old fashioned rollers.
51 A neighbor, Boab, helps Sammy paint the white stick he has fashioned from a mop handle.
52 Native wind instruments fashioned from tiny straws are sold at a fraction of the cost of matchbox-size ghetto-blasters.
53 Attitudes and mentalities fashioned over 30 years did not change overnight.
54 Far more interesting than your average conversation that involves people or a good old fashioned joke I don't think.
55 Hank was holding Louise in an old fashioned embrace, as if for waltzing, but they moved smoothly to the song.
56 There were any number of cranes,[sentencedict.com/fashioned.html] cars and mechanical arms fashioned from the modern equivalents of Meccano.
57 Table 1.1 takes the argument further, highlighting three aspects of member contribution in which tests of success might be fashioned.
58 Apart from its legs it resembled an old fashioned typewriter with a carriage and Qwerty keyboard.
59 The closer you get to old fashioned power politics, the more the classic assets of old fashioned power matter.
60 We appear to be cut off and the look of the whole area is old fashioned.
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