In the current fashion or style.
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Examples for "latest"
Examples for "latest"
1Community Health said the latest bid was its best and final offer.
2It is the latest example of food safety risks facing domestic consumers.
3Democracy is being deliberately removed, the latest example being the Lisbon treaty.
4Come and see my latest effort- Ithinkit's my best work yet.
5Police said no group had yet claimed responsibility for the latest kidnappings.
1Stalin also despised the tsars' modish subservience to foreign influences and advisers.
2A wall of modish glass brick separates this anteroom from the offices.
3Ray took from Miss Jevne the black silk gown, modest but modish.
4First there's that modish whining noise, like Eeyore having swallowed a synthesiser.
5It was modern, mod and modish, and the critical hit of the year.
1Is it a la mode for the moment to be Liberal or anti-Liberal?
2Ebonie enjoys singing off-key, dancing on beat and eating cake a la mode.
3France was not only respected, she was a la mode.
4There she is not so much a la mode.
5Braised beef, pot roast, and beef a la mode.
1Of course, the contrast in style is also a contrast in backgrounds.
2Step back in time, in style with this superb dbl fronted home.
3Now, he had the chance to finish his second round in style.
4A thoughtful study, well documented though slightly dense in style and approach.
5The only radical difference between the two main candidates is in style.
1The idea of metempsychosis was very much in vogue at this epoch.
2As a result, sending hand-written notes is definitely coming back in vogue.
3The chemist recommended various remedies which were in vogue fifteen years since.
4We have now described all the round dances at present in vogue.
5P-CAF was neo-drive- in classical, a style once in vogue throughout the Universe.
6To this end, Victurnien adopted some of the ways then in vogue.
7The fact is, there are so many different shapes in vogue now.
8Some mysterious system of signaling ahead seemed to be in vogue there.
9This headlong course has been in vogue with us about a century.
10Another nautical custom still in vogue is also derived from remote antiquity.
11There is a sense now of anti-cosmopolitanism and nativism back in vogue.
12We wish, therefore, that copying were more in vogue than it is.
13He is the man who put the cold war back in vogue.
14SKIING holidays, greatly in vogue during the boom, have declined in popularity.
15But hundreds of millions of years ago, jawlessness was very much in vogue.
16Either way happy endings seem not to be in vogue at the moment.