In the current fashion or style.
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.
6I'll stick to the mince pie a la mode.
7Yet intending it hourly I deferred my letter " a la mode" the procrastinator!
8Dessert was pecan pie a la mode.
9Cook in cream sauce for a la Maryland; in brown sauce for a la mode or stewed terrapin.
10I am bewildered, and I say, helplessly, "What shall I admire and be a la mode?"
11Spent 3 days Chicago, undisturbed by reporters, having happily neglected to bring letters introduction to Chicago's a la mode.
12This can be served warm, a la mode, as it's summer, or left overnight in the refrigerator and served cold.
13About 1781 Doctor Dubois had great success in sundry maladies, then very much a la mode, and in nervous diseases.
14Next the rump comes the round, from which are cut steaks, pieces for a la mode, stewing, braising and soups.
15Award winning chef Sean Marshall from the very a la mode Capital City destination, Mattahorn joins Jim for Fresh Fast Food.
16Next the loin comes the rump, from which are cut steaks, roasts and pieces for stewing, braising, a la mode and soups.