We have no meanings for "considerable vogue" in our records yet.
1 He got off on me a witticism which had considerable vogue at the time.
2 Some of these categories have attained considerable vogue .
3 He had scientific tendencies and published an "Astronomical Diary," or nautical almanac, which was in considerable vogue .
4 A peculiar paper which has considerable vogue , especially in France and England, is what is known as "clay-board."
5 There is also another art which is in considerable vogue , and in which much good work has been done-thatof wood-carving.
6 The idea that a lobster supper may lead to a new religion, though it seems to have a considerable vogue , is quite unwarranted.
7 The little theatre they had chosen enjoyed a considerable vogue , and the man at the window could offer nothing less than a box.
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