Dance and performance style.
The popular taste at a given time.
1 The idea of metempsychosis was very much in vogue at this epoch.
2 In those days no philosophical hair-splitting was in vogue on the boards.
3 Art has much to do with the vogue and prestige of ideas.
4 The like is true of the vogue of the cap and gown.
5 As a result, sending hand-written notes is definitely coming back in vogue .
6 The chemist recommended various remedies which were in vogue fifteen years since.
7 We have now described all the round dances at present in vogue .
8 P-CAF was neo-drive-in classical, a style once in vogue throughout the Universe.
9 Nothing surprised Denry so much as the vogue of the Chocolate Remedy.
10 To this end, Victurnien adopted some of the ways then in vogue .
11 A new style of lodging and boarding house is in great vogue .
12 The fact is, there are so many different shapes in vogue now.
13 The deplorable ease of the Midrashic method readily accounts for its vogue .
14 The House of Krip are deaf dancers shaking up the vogue world.
15 Odd, and extremely useless little parasols, were then the vogue in England.
16 Some mysterious system of signaling ahead seemed to be in vogue there.
Другие примеры для термина "vogue"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Vogue в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки