In the current fashion or style.
1 The idea of metempsychosis was very much in vogue at this epoch.
2 As a result, sending hand-written notes is definitely coming back in vogue .
3 The chemist recommended various remedies which were in vogue fifteen years since.
4 We have now described all the round dances at present in vogue .
5 P-CAF was neo-drive- in classical, a style once in vogue throughout the Universe.
6 To this end, Victurnien adopted some of the ways then in vogue .
7 The fact is, there are so many different shapes in vogue now.
8 Some mysterious system of signaling ahead seemed to be in vogue there.
9 This headlong course has been in vogue with us about a century.
10 Another nautical custom still in vogue is also derived from remote antiquity.
11 There is a sense now of anti-cosmopolitanism and nativism back in vogue .
12 We wish, therefore, that copying were more in vogue than it is.
13 He is the man who put the cold war back in vogue .
14 SKIING holidays, greatly in vogue during the boom, have declined in popularity.
15 But hundreds of millions of years ago, jawlessness was very much in vogue .
16 Either way happy endings seem not to be in vogue at the moment.
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