Period when an item was most popular, influential, widespread, or fashionable.
1 Pets have become fashionable in major cities in line with rising incomes.
2 Nilsson made the banjo fashionable in New York society, accompanying herself charmingly.
3 Wielend's neighbourhood has suddenly become one of the most fashionable in Rio.
4 Writer learned that Milanese women are the most fashionable in the world.
5 Although increasingly fashionable in Iran, coffee drinking is far from new.
6 Richard Strauss found it good, and becoming fashionable in French scores.
7 General Hawley had all the contempt, fashionable in those days, for Highland valour.
8 Rationalism became fashionable in educated circles, at the courts, and at the universities.
9 It is fashionable in some quarters to ridicule the idea of 'impenetrable' souls.
10 And there are concerns that, like ecstasy, it could become fashionable in Ireland.
11 Hair shorter than was fashionable in Switzerland, almost a boyish cut.
12 In recent years, black pudding has become extremely fashionable in restaurants.
13 The foulest of human vices was growing fashionable in high society in the capital.
14 Yet it reminded people of history that was not fashionable in many northern circles.
15 The people with whom she is staying are among the most fashionable in Washington.
16 But frugality is only fashionable in times of serious deprivation.
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