Encara no tenim significats per a "orthodox fashion".
1The flagship tried to fight in orthodox fashion, for a time.
2I suppose I ought to 'convey' it to you in the orthodox fashion.
3The same principle holds true for the man who prays in the old orthodox fashion.
4Was there any chance that he might some day take his ease in that orthodox fashion?
5I felt that I had been tried for my crime, and acquitted, in the most orthodox fashion.
6He kissed her knuckles, in orthodox fashion.
7The thing is done in a moment, very neatly and in an orthodox fashion, favorable to delicate experiments.
8And so the song commenced, the chairman giving out two lines at a time, in proper orthodox fashion.
9After the orthodox fashion he endeared himself to all who knew him, and ruled Paramatta with an equable severity.
10This terrific personage spends the last years of his life in orthodox fashion as an austere saint in a monastery.
11The sitting-room was pleasant enough in a strictly orthodox fashion, and was illuminated by an electric-lamp on the black centre-table.
12So he brushed his hair in the orthodox fashion, put on a very smart dressing-gown, and came tripping downstairs again.
13Nor was this imposture, if as such we are to regard it, conducted in approved form, after the orthodox fashion.
14He is such a delightful sailor-man, perfect down to his quid, and always says, 'Ay, ay,' in the orthodox fashion.
15Yet amid all the late drama it was also true that Chelsea could have won the match in more orthodox fashion.
16Then he wiped away a tear with the cuff of his coat, touched his hat in the orthodox fashion and departed.
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Orthodox fashion a través del temps
Orthodox fashion per variant geogràfica