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voguish
[ voh-gish ]
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±¹´Ç²µ³Üi²õ³ó·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Back then it was a voguish noun, borrowed from French, that described the unconscious structure of an ideology or a text.
The new owners are converting much of the tourist-centric center to offices for rent and trying to make it more appealing to locals with voguish restaurants and comfortable spots to linger over coffee.
Yellen is not a believer in Modern Monetary Theory — the voguish left-wing theory supportive of much more unrestrained federal spending — and has been careful not to dismiss the potential inflationary effects of higher spending.
For a brief while it became voguish to indulge a comforting myth that the coronavirus was the great equaliser, touching the bus driver and Prince of Wales alike.
On October 1st, more than a hundred thousand performers and soldiers mustered downtown, forming waves of color that stretched from voguish skyscrapers in the east to the squat pavilions of the Forbidden City.
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