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in vogue

adj. in the current fashion or style [syn: a la mode(p), in style(p), in vogue(p), modish]

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In Vogue

In Vogue is the first studio album of Colorado band Drop Dead, Gorgeous.

Usage examples of "in vogue".

Alexander was extremely polite and gave my mother another big gin, and chatted sociably to her about the latest films in the Center, and the color that was in vogue, nothing tactless or nasty, such as the cost of food inside, and out, or the SEO riots the month before, in the suburbs, when the sounds of the fires and the police rifles had penetrated even our sealedtight home in SEK.

Alexander was extremely polite and gave my mother another big gin, and chatted sociably to her about the latest films in the Center, and the color that was in vogue, nothing tactless or nasty, such as the cost of food inside, and out, or the SEO riots the month before, in the suburbs, when the sounds of the fires and the police rifles had penetrated even our sealed-tight home in SEK.

Did pretty well in his studies, and astonished everybody when at the end of his fourth year he took the Chancellor's Prize in Classics, even though Classics wasn't in vogue.

Unwed mothers were not in vogue then, and I doubt she had any employable skills.

Costume jewelry: one strand of pearl beads, such as subject is wearing close about throat, in vogue late 1940, early 1941.

Reagan is king of America, stocks and bonds have turned to gold, the death penalty is back in vogue.

Softly lighted by the pale flame of antique lamps, the eye was relieved from the glare of gas, while the graceful blending of blue and silver, in furniture, hangings and decorations, pleased one as a change from the more garish colors so much in vogue.

As you may have noted from followin' whatevertype of media is in vogue where you're readin'this, when someone of Don Bruce's level in theMob gets peeved, it is not usually expressed by anangry memo.

But they implied that the pearl necklace red in Vogue had been sold.