Similar words: fogy, old fogy, boyish, greyish, grayish, babyish, boyishly, tomboyish. Meaning: ['fɑgɪʃ.'fɔg- /'fɒg-] adj. (used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned.
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1. Tom: In the old days, people were fogyish , the new age people are very fashionable.
2. The aiming "MISS RED" is to reject fogyish thinking, reject a kind of science view to be like a frog at the button of a well, reject anyone who wants to being as barricade of civilization progress.
3. In the old days, people were fogyish, the new age people are very fashionable.
4. Tom: In the old days, people were fogyish, the new age people are very fashionable. We can know this from their clothes.
5. In the old days, people were fogyish, the new age people are very fashionable. We can know this from their clothes.
6. The style of Magic Art changed from novel into painting and became the new power of designs which paved the new road to the world of fogyish 2D design.
7. Starting with Chen Yinque's attitude towards new cultural reform, the third angle of view is analyzed, which is neither fogyish, conservative nor demented, copying the western way.
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