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