Use fashion in a sentence
Sentences starting with fashion
- Fashion had entered the fold, and the singing was mostly executed by a choir in the dusky gallery, who thinly and harshly warbled the emotional hymns. [4]
- Fashion is only the attempt to realize Art in living forms and social intercourse. [6]
- Fashion has never in the least influenced my writing or my literary purposes. [11]
- Fashion can make even a fog dry. [4]
Sentences ending with fashion
- I know what you wish to express; I know that you consider it a sin to take one's life, even in 'the high Roman fashion. [11]
- I'll talk with you tomorrow, and am I not right, Jungfrau Elsyou won't make him suffer for losing the wager, but exercise your domestic authority after a more gentle fashion? [10]
- For an entire year the suffering Fisher family remained quiet--even satisfied, after a fashion. [5]
- In a little while this plain lady was not plain any more, but most gorgeously dressed, and possessed with the desire to be in the height of the fashion. [4]
- I don't see what ever brought such a thing into fashion. [8]
- Then Herr Ueberhell went back to his search for the unknown element which had given to his son's elixir the power that had been exhibited in such wonderful fashion. [10]
- I am very well satisfied however, for I like the number of the Muses; and perhaps he desired to do you, Publius, particular honor, since we are assembled here in the Roman fashion. [10]
- I think our way is more devilishly dramatic than the old brute fashion. [4]
- Here, he knew, was his greatest enemy where David was concerned, and yet this pretty Saint Elizabeth was wearing a fine turquoise ring with a poke bonnet, in a very worldly fashion. [11]
- I said I was glad to see that goodness was in fashion. [4]
Sentences containing fashion two or more times
- Awhile ago it was the fashion to be petite and arch; it is now the fashion to be tall and gracious, and nothing more can be said about it. [4]
- There is always this danger when anything is passionately pursued as a fashion, that it will one day cease to be the fashion. [4]
- The servants said they would follow the fashion, a fashion grown sacred through immemorial observance; they would scatter fresh rushes in all the rooms and halls, and then the evidence of the aristocratic visitation would be no longer visible. [5]
- It is said that the fashion of this world passeth away, and so does the mere fashion in literature, the fashion that does not follow the eternal law of beauty and symmetry, and contribute to the intellectual and spiritual part of man. [4]
- There was no reason why he should provoke the enmity of the parish unnecessarily; and up to this-point Pomfrette had shifted for himself after a fashion, if a hard fashion. [11]
- We are old, now, my dear, but there was a time when we should have resented such a thing as much as Frank--though not in the same fashion, perhaps-- not in the same fashion. [11]
- It may please;--it may be ingenious --brilliant, even; it may be the fashion of the day, and a fashion that will hold its power of pleasing for half a century, but it will be a fashion. [4]
- Some occasion (so Madame Bouvet had told us) had brought a sprinkling of fashion to town that day, and it was a fashion to astonish me. [9]
- But a fashion is not to be underestimated; and when a fashion continues and spreads like this one, it is significant of a great change going on in society. [4]
- Evidently the latest fashions had not arrived in the Provinces, and we had an opportunity of studying anew those that had long passed away in the States, and of remarking how inappropriate a fashion is when it has ceased to be the fashion. [4]
More example sentences with the word fashion in them
- That is what you have to expect if you invent anything that puts an old machine out of fashion, or solve a problem that has puzzled all the world up to your time. [6]
- He wore a yellow top-coat, and red-heeled shoes of the latest fashion, and I settled at once he was the Duke of Chartersea. [9]
- We need not write their names on these walls, after the fashion of those civic dignitaries who immortalize themselves on tablets of marble and gates of iron. [3]
- One has to write according to the impulse that seizes one and after the fashion of one's own mind. [11]
- He was seated with legs crossed in Oriental fashion and with head slightly bowed. [11]
- He brought home with him a suit of clothes of such exquisite style and cut in fashion--Eastern fashion, city fashion--that it filled everybody with anguish and was regarded as a peculiarly wanton affront. [5]
- All the study windows have Venetian blinds; they long ago went out of fashion in America but they have not been replaced with anything half as good yet. [5]
- There are, those who would like to live in this free fashion forever, taking rain and sun as heaven pleases; and there are some souls so constituted that they cannot exist more than three days without their worldly--baggage. [4]
- He dressed his whites in the fashion of their day, both the ladies and the gentlemen. [5]
- In this fashion, while his regiment thinned out by disease, famine, fighting, and the midnight knife, Seti came on to Dongola, to Berber, to Khartoum; and he grinned with satisfaction when he heard that they would make even for Kordofan. [11]
- The lively capital which once reflected the wit and fashion of Europe has fallen into decay. [9]
- I don't know whether these reformers who carry the world on their shoulders in such serious fashion, especially the little fussy fellows, who are themselves the standard of the regeneration they seek, are more ludicrous than pathetic. [4]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- I remember that when Leverrier discovered the Milky Way, he and the other astronomers began to theorize about it in substantially the same fashion which M. Bourget employs in his seasonings about American social facts and their origin. [5]
- I wondered mightily what tailor had thrust this garment upon him; its fashion was of the old king's time, the cuffs slashed like a sea-officer's uniform, and the shoulders made carefully round. [9]
- Mingled with these were occasional remarks of skeptics shaken, in human fashion, by the suggestion of the inevitable end that never fails to sober and terrify humanity. [9]
- Full three months went by in this fashion, and then, one day, who should step into my dungeon, torch in hand, but Gabord! [11]
- Thus as the weeks rolled on Washington grew up, into an imposing lion once more, but a lion that roamed the peaceful fields of religion and temperance, and revisited the glittering domain of fashion no more. [5]
- But fashion and wealth are two very solemn realities, which the frivolous class of moralists have talked a great deal of silly stuff about. [6]
- It's a fashion we have in Australia. [11]
- Also for fashion we are much inferior to them. [4]
- There Mr. Botcher was wont to sit (when he was not depressing one of the tiles in the rotunda), surrounded by his friends and their tobacco smoke, discussing in his frank and manly fashion the public questions of the day. [9]
- His fair skin was tanned by the weather, and he wore his own wavy hair powdered, as was just become the fashion, and tied with a ribbon behind. [9]
- Well, as I was saying, it is the fashion to write descriptions of Vesuvius; and you might as well have mine, which I shall give to you in rough outline. [4]
- The little thing was out of fashion now; the ribbons were all faded, but the spray of moss rose-buds on the side was almost as fresh as ever. [4]
- Master Ulman Pernhart was married in a right sober fashion to fair Mistress Giovanna, and I remember to this day seeing them wed in Saint Laurence's Church. [10]
- That her mind was influenced by memory of Iberville we may guess, but in what fashion who can say? [11]
- Such a vessel was I, but the Deity, which can fashion better and more quickly than a goldsmith, has made me your king. [10]
- After the boat was fast to the landing stage he remained watching the captain, who was speaking a few parting words to some passengers of fashion. [9]
- Half of each was composed of rummies and the other half of anti-rummies, after the moral and political share-and-share-alike fashion of the frontier town of the period. [5]
- Tradition says he was a favorite god on the Island of Hawaii--a great king who had been deified for meritorious services--just our own fashion of rewarding heroes, with the difference that we would have made him a Postmaster instead of a god, no doubt. [5]
- But what I want is to get the physical effect, so to speak-get that sized picture into our page, and set the fashion of it. [8]
- When she had walked a little way she looked back over her shoulder to see him leaning idly against the post, gazing after her, and waving his hammer in friendly fashion. [9]
- In fancy, the voluptuous votary of fashion sees herself amid the festive throng, 'the observed of all observers. [5]
- Honora has a vivid remembrance of the impression the house made on her, with its polished floors and spacious rooms filled with a new and mysterious and altogether inspiring fashion of things. [9]
- The animal walked up to the stranger in a very sociable fashion, and began making his acquaintance, after the usual manner of well-bred dogs; that is, with the courtesies and blandishments by which the canine Chesterfield is distinguished from the ill-conditioned cur. [6]
- They had, in truth, the manner of playing at fashion and elegance as in a stage comedy. [4]
- This fashion of trust and of honesty so impressed the artist that he said he should make an attempt to have it introduced elsewhere. [4]
- And it was true that fashion for the moment elected to be pleased with unconventionality, finding a great zest in freedom, and making a joke of every inconvenience. [4]
- And then it transpired that the mine had been "salted"--and not in any hackneyed way, either, but in a singularly bold, barefaced and peculiarly original and outrageous fashion. [5]
- Three times they touched palms, and then Abdalla saluted Renshaw in the same fashion, making the gestures once only. [11]
- She could almost touch the brown hair waving back carelessly from the forehead, untouched by powder, in the fashion of the time; and she could hear his cheery laugh quite plainly, so complete was the illusion. [11]
- They recognized the touch of fashion and of form, of a worldly education, of a convention which lifted her away from the tan and the caravan, from the everlasting itinerary. [11]
- It is hardly too much to say that it has become the fashion to write, as it used to be to dance the minuet well, or to use the broadsword, or to stand a gentlemanly mill with a renowned bruiser. [4]
- She had been too far withdrawn from fashion since her marriage to know whether it was still so or not. [8]
- They had been told that fashion had ceased to patronize it, and that its old-time character was gone. [4]
- I was coming to the tent at that moment, and saw him come out, and saw him march away in that large fashion, and indeed it was fine and beautiful to see. [5]
- Dr. Courtenay came to the assembly very late, with a new fashion of pinchbeck buckles on his pumps and a new manner of taking snuff. [9]
- I am waiting to see your Study set a fashion in criticism. [5]
- Jethro had learned to read, after a fashion, to write, add, multiply, and divide. [9]
- Thence he went to Paris in the train of the English Ambassador, and there he mingled daily with the wise, the cultured, the great, and the aristocracy of fashion, during another three years. [5]
- I drew aside to let a stately train of beauty and of fashion descend, and saw it sweep through the hall, and enter the drawing-rooms, until it was lost in a sea of shifting color. [4]
- It grieved me to do it, for after associating with her so much I had come to kind of like her after a fashion, notwithstanding things and was so nauseatingly sentimental. [5]
- It grieved me to do it, for after associating with her so much I had come to kind of like her after a fashion, notwithstanding she was such an ass and said such stupid irritating things and was so nauseatingly sentimental. [5]
- He was pleased to characterize the Hall as insupportable, and vowed that his clothes would be out of fashion before they reached Rousby Hall, their next stopping-place. [9]
- Gentlemen were beginning to build their houses of brick and stone, in stately and magnificent fashion. [4]
- Caesar was anxious to bring them into fashion, and it might safely be expected that those Alexandrians who had held out their hands to accept them would appear in them on the morrow, as no order required that they should be worn. [10]
- A nature more to be touched by things seen than by things told, his mind was being awakened in a massive kind of fashion. [11]
- And it is to be noticed that this fashion is accompanied by other phenomena as interesting. [4]
- It's the fashion to be down on railroads these days. [9]
- It was her tiny fashion to pique, to appear unknowing. [11]
- But the next time I succeeded, and got clumsily under way in a weaving, tottering, uncertain fashion, and occupying pretty much all of the street. [5]
- Boris' uniform, spurs, tie, and the way his hair was brushed were all comme il faut and in the latest fashion. [2]
- Charley had, however, thrown a spell over her in another fashion. [11]
- As I sped through the streets, I could not help but think of how he had kissed her hand as he fell, and I knew by this act, at such a time, that in very truth he loved her after his fashion. [11]
- Mrs. Clymer Ketchum, though her acquaintances were chiefly in the world of fortune and of fashion, had yet a certain weakness for what she called clever people. [6]
- Oysters served in this fashion, needless to say, had never formed part of the menu in Fillmore Street, or in any Hampton restaurant where she had lunched. [9]
- I liked not this fashion of speech, and when he saw that I was ill-pleased and grieved, instead of falling in with his merry mood, he took up a more earnest vein and said: "Never mind, Margery. [10]
- The company chartered this establishment, and swarmed upon it till it looked like a Neapolitan 'calesso', and the procession might have been mistaken for a harvest-home--the harvest of beauty and fashion. [4]
- I wanted to think that out; and moreover I wanted to think out some way to reform this evil and persuade the people to let the foolish fashion die out; but thinking was out of the question in the circumstances. [5]
- There are some things that no fashion has any right to touch, and cleanliness is one of those things. [6]
- There are many things that I, personally, love better than fashion or wealth. [6]
- But the remarkable thing about it is that heretofore in all nations and times, and in all changes of fashion in dress, the rose has held its own as the queen of flowers and as the finest expression of sentiment. [4]
- Now tell me--will they learn it--after a sort of fashion, I mean--in three months? [5]
- The first of these men was dressed in the fashion of the Babylonian aristocracy. [10]
- The struggle between them was over; she had had her way--to save the preacher, impostor though he was; and now she felt, as she had never felt before in the same fashion, that this man was a man of men. [11]
- His majesty received them in as modest a proud fashion as if he had been a prince of a civil government. [4]
- The market gives them facts enough; politics, lies enough; art, affectations enough; criminal news, horrors enough; fashion, more than enough of vanity upon vanity, and vexation of purse. [4]
- It was the theatre of Rome--of the world--and the man of fashion who could not let fall in a casual and unintentional manner something about "my private box at the Coliseum" could not move in the first circles. [5]
- He came down the yard slowly, and presently paused and looked at Gabord and the young officer, his head laid a little to one side in a quizzical fashion, his eyelids drooping. [11]
- Philanthropy, anxiety about the working-classes, is nowhere more serious or in the fashion than it is in London. [4]
- I confess that the two last are clear to me also; still, I could exist without them, though in a miserable fashion, but without food, where should we be? [10]
- The tale and the tiresome fashion of its telling amused him. [5]
- The measurement done, the three studied the fashion plates--mostly five years old--as Von Moltke and Bismarck might have studied the field of Gravelotte. [11]
- Consequently, everything in the nature of modern fashion and grandeur was a new and wonderful revelation to him. [5]
- Once recognized by the literary world, whatever was best in the society of letters and of fashion was open to him. [4]
- Then it is the influence of fashion; and what is the influence of fashion but the influence that other people's actions have on our actions--the strong inclination each of us feels to do as we see all our neighbors do? [7]
- The truth regarding the Indian wife had become known among the passengers, and most were very curious--some in a well-bred fashion, some intrusively, vulgarly. [11]
- Then self-forgetfulness in the happiness of others becomes a temporary fashion. [4]
- At half-past nine the great doors opened, and the procession began, in slow and stately moving fashion, to enter. [4]
- The hotel and the fortress at this enchanting season, to say nothing of other attractions, with laughing eyes and slender figures, might well have detained Mr. Stanhope King, but he had determined upon a sort of roving summer among the resorts of fashion and pleasure. [4]
- When we borrowed the feeing fashion from Europe a dozen years ago, the salary system ought to have been discontinued, of course. [5]
- Such driving is the fashion on Cape Breton Island. [4]
- I simply state the fact --for it is a fact--and leave the geological reader to crack the nut at his leisure and solve the problem after his own fashion. [5]
- The fashion of the day is rarely the judgment of posterity. [4]
- Nothing can surpass the dauntless independence of all form, ceremony, fashion, or reputation of a downright, unsophisticated American. [4]
- As he put the bottle away, he said again, in an abstracted fashion, "Kathleen! [11]
- We all use the "I" in this indeterminate fashion, there is no help for it. [5]
- Whether it was, that, if trigamy should come into fashion, there would be three times as many chances to enjoy the luxury of saying, "No! [6]
- The Vicomtesse said that the gown had been made by Leonard, a court dressmaker, and it was of the fashion the Queen had set to wear in the gardens of the Trianon when simplicity became the craze. [9]
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