An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.
Thing or behavior that achieves intense short-lived popularity and then fades away.
1 The less good news is that there is a new vocal fad .
2 That should ensure its new reality is more than a passing fad .
3 But whether the yogurt trend is a fad remains to be seen.
4 Harlson had an odd fad over which we had many a debate.
5 Forget talk of an SUV fashion fad or even a crossover bubble.
6 But which of the latest fad regimes can really make a difference?
7 This fall rowing was a particular fad of the Pinewood Hall girls.
8 Consider the newest fad in our search for pop spirituality: fire walking.
9 The resurgence of retro technology is neither negative nor a hipster fad .
10 But is this a food fad that has got out of hand?
11 There must be something in this new fad of yours after all.
12 But I think this forensics thing is probably more of a fad .
13 A friend of ours who has the anti-germ fad insisted on it.
14 Pergamon had started the fad of willing one's kingdom to the Romans.
15 They were just a fad , I imagine, and a very expensive one.
16 Disappointing returns from so-called co-investing, though, could make it a passing fad .
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