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Sentence count:193+7Posted:2017-02-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fashionmodepopularitystyleSimilar words: in voguedialoguesynagoguedemagoguedecaloguearguevagueguestMeaning: [vəʊg]  n. 1. the popular taste at a given time 2. a current state of general acceptance and use. 
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31. If you want to control the vogue for greed and exploitation, then start using local suppliers.
32. About this time crochet garments were in vogue, so I answered another advertisement.
33. Vogue, you know, made LisaMarie the April cover girl, styling her eerily after her famous father.
34. With the 3.9iSE Vogue, the Range Rover continues happily to wear the crown.
35. The vogue for advocacy and self-advocacy has been slow to develop for older people.
36. But if the players agree, interleague play will be in vogue for 214 of 2, 268 regular-season games next year.
37. Came the intense medical examination, much of which is commonplace today, but by no means in vogue in 1928/29.
38. I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you.
39. There was a vogue for bidets in California some years ago but he thinks they are primarily symbolic as jacuzzis have become.
40. Before cyanide fishing came into vogue[sentencedict.com], Hong Kong fleets had often used dynamite to blow fish out of the water.
41. She had little or no reputation for doing the new plays then in vogue.
42. People's fondness for wearing black and other dark colours was a vogue I never really liked.
43. During the Eighties, it has been the Thatcher-Reagan model which has enjoyed the higher global vogue.
44. I am fully rebuilding my 1974 Range Rover and would like to fit Vogue alloy wheels.
45. His face turned up in Vogue, and he made commercials for mineral water.
46. September Vogue weighs in with 734 pages of heavy print, Bazaar with 488.
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47. Vogue lists the traveller's wardrobe for voyages and destinations in detail.
48. It is almost 30 years since central planning enjoyed a vogue in Britain.
49. Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
50. All they cared about was clothes and jewelry and being in vogue. Cooking classes.
51. Why are we idiots and moral degenerates, while they are in vogue?
52. In the 1870s, after all, when plumpness was in vogue, physicians had encouraged people to gain weight.
53. Had they been in vogue in 1951, the words perestroika and glasnost might have been used by observers.
54. The medium-sized town stations sometimes reflected the styles in vogue for their grander counterparts.
55. This blend of Old-Testament-inspired genealogy with legendary classical origins enjoyed a new vogue in the eclectic learned circles of the period.
56. Later he worked as a fashion photographer for Vogue, snapping a young Brigitte Bardot amongst others.
57. Beverly Johnson in August 1974 was the first black model to appear on the cover of Vogue.
58. A short time later, a woman entered the compartment and sat down across from them carrying a copy of Vogue.
59. Luck had it that liberalism, or neo-liberalism, has since come into vogue.
60. The civil registration G-BGHB was originally allocated but with the vogue for out of sequence personal registrations this was changed to G-DPIT.
More similar words: in voguedialoguesynagoguedemagoguedecaloguearguevagueguestleagueplaguefatigueintrigueharangueguerillacolleagueintrigued
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