Use fashionable in a sentence
Sentences starting with fashionable
- Fashionable society gets at these rich natures very often in a way one would hardly at first think of. [6]
Sentences ending with fashionable
- The decorous families who were now allying themselves with St. John's did so at the expense of other churches either more radical or less fashionable. [9]
- I wouldn't trouble myself about the affectations of people who go to this or that series of concerts chiefly because it is fashionable. [6]
- It was a literary house, primarily, with artistic qualifications, and the frequenters of it were mostly authors and artists; Wetmore, who was always trying to fit everything with a phrase, said it was the unfrequenters who were fashionable. [8]
- Postscripts are not fashionable. [9]
- It isn't fashionable. [9]
Short sentences using fashionable
- It's an awful fashionable place. [4]
More example sentences with the word fashionable in them
- He told us you were down in Boston at a fashionable school. [9]
- I was delighted with my new property,--but it cost me four dollars to get there, so far was it beyond the Pillars of Hercules of the fashionable quarter. [6]
- It was one which I had rented from Howard Ogilvy, and it stood on the corner of Baker and Clinton streets, near that fashionable neighbourhood called "the Heights. [9]
- All the riders were young gentlemen in fashionable society. [5]
- The effect of well-built, well-furnished, well-kept houses and of handsome grounds always maintained in good order about them shows itself in a large circuit around the fashionable centre. [6]
- Whatever the reason was, he furnished her with means, not only for her necessary expenses, but sufficient to afford her many of the elegances which she would be like to want in the fashionable society with which she was for a short time to mingle. [6]
- One of them was a sallow, clean-shaven civilian with a thin and wrinkled face, already growing old, though he was dressed like a most fashionable young man. [2]
- If you go up the hill instead of down, you come to an arrangement of squares, palaces, and gardens as trim and fashionable as you will find in Europe. [6]
- She almost allowed two or three of them to hope that they might become her intimates, and made excursions to New York with them, and lunched in fashionable restaurants. [9]
- One must go to the Bois de Boulogne to see fashionable dressing, splendid equipages and stunning liveries, and to the Faubourg St. Antoine to see vice, misery, hunger, rags, dirt--but in the thoroughfares of Naples these things are all mixed together. [5]
- It has ceased to be fashionable to bathe at Newport. [4]
- Gaston lived for three days in the Boulevard Haussman, and then took apartments, neither expensive nor fashionable, in a quiet street. [11]
- Not that she thinks me a Le Notre"--Alison laughed--"What I mean is, she sees behind, she sees why it is fashionable to have a garden, since she has worked out the values of that existence. [9]
- The worst of these trials, perhaps, was a conspicuous article in a newspaper containing a garbled account of his sermon and of the sensation it had produced amongst his fashionable parishioners. [9]
- The line of these comfortable dwellings, once so fashionable, was continually broken by the facades of shops; and March professed himself vulgarized by a want of style in the people they met in their walk to Twenty-third Street. [8]
- Miss Vance was there because she united in her catholic sympathies or ambitions the objects of the fashionable people and of the aesthetic people who met there on common ground. [8]
- Immediately she caught the fashionable slippers from her feet and threw them among the discarded garments. [11]
- Mr. Crede was the embodiment of the enterprising spirit of the place, and often of an evening he called me in to see the new fashionable things his barges had brought down the Ohio. [9]
- And everybody knows that when goodness becomes fashionable, goodness is likely to suffer a little. [4]
- I should say that the fashionable skepticism of today, here and in England, is in regard to universal suffrage and the capacity of the people to govern themselves. [4]
- Mr. Walpole could tell a deal, tho' he took the pains first to explain that he was becoming too old for such frivolous and fashionable society. [9]
- I found her still handsome, though somewhat matronly in appearance, seated, with her daughters, in the box of a fashionable nobleman, younger than herself, rich in purse but poor in intellect, and who was openly and notoriously her cavalier servante. [4]
- That was a steady, sympathetic and honorable team, and although it was not swift, and not showy, it pulled me around the globe successfully, and always attracted its proper share of attention, even in the midst of the most costly and fashionable turnouts. [5]
- Dinner at the Star and Garter being at the fashionable hour of half after four, I was forced to give over for that day the task of finding Mr. Dix. [9]
- Hard by the spacious and lofty rotunda, in which ten thousand spectators could be seated, stood the most fashionable gymnasia and riding-schools. [10]
- All the fashionable sons of the burghers complain of your repellent coldness. [10]
- All feeding-establishments have something odious about them,--from the wretched country-houses where paupers are farmed out to the lowest bidder, up to the commons-tables at colleges and even the fashionable boarding-house. [6]
- The first time soap came here from the foreigners, nobody liked it; but as soon as it got to be fashionable, everybody liked it, and now everybody has it that can afford it. [5]
- Lali's was a slim, lithe figure, wearing its fashionable robes with an air of possession; and the face above it, if not entirely beautiful, had a strange, warm fascination. [11]
- She tasted, after she had practically renounced them, the bitter and the insipid flavors of fashionable amusement, in the hope that Margaret might find them sweet, and now at the end she had to own to herself that she had failed. [8]
- He said that she had always been the queenliest creature in the land, but that she was only commonplace before, compared to what she was now, so extraordinary was the improvement wrought by rich fashionable attire. [5]
- O misery of semi-provincial fashionable life, where wealth is at its wit's end to avoid being tired of an existence which has all the labor of keeping up appearances, without the piquant profligacy which saves it at least from being utterly vapid! [6]
- Mr. Marmaduke was scandalized and crushed, but Mr. Tyers, used to the vagaries of his fashionable patrons, was wholly convulsed. [9]
- The writer was sated with the "tedious commonplace of fashionable society," and languishing to return to his books and his pen. [4]
- Laura's life was rushing on now in the full stream of intrigue and fashionable dissipation. [5]
- You are quite right, and if I were seeking examples of happy marriages, I should not begin my search among the so-called fashionable set of the present day. [9]
- Peter, when he read that letter, seemed to see Mr. Howard Spence in the flesh; or arrayed, rather, in the kind of cloth alluringly draped in the show-windows of fashionable tailors. [9]
- It wouldn't keep Polly in gloves, let alone dressing her for one of those fashionable entertainments to which we went night after night. [4]
- Nor are fashionable people without their heroism. [6]
- All the fashionable people there to-night were like the Dryfooses a generation or two ago. [8]
- This was a peculiarly gratifying discovery, because of late times it has become fashionable to regard this creature as a myth and a superstition, a work of the inventive imaginations of our remote ancestors. [5]
- The fashionable residence part was dismantled and deserted. [4]
- The beds in our chamber had each one sheet, and the room otherwise gave evidence of the modern spirit; for in one corner stood the fashionable aesthetic decoration of our Queen Anne drawing-rooms,--the spinning-wheel. [4]
- We went there on the Erie Canal, the exciting and fashionable mode of travel in those days. [4]
- She had determined on coming over to the Pacific Coast; this place was in her way; it is a fashionable resort; and she stood a good chance of finding old friends. [11]
- The doubtful means of making money, the pace of fashionable life, the wasteful prodigality of the time, we instinctively shrank from speaking of before Margaret. [4]
- The transplanted Church of England is rich and prosperous and fashionable enough not to be disturbed by Emerson's flashes of light that have not come through its stained windows. [6]
- It was in obedience to her natural instinct, and not yet a feeling of compensation and propitiation, that enlisted Margaret in the city charities, connection with which was a fashionable self-entertainment with some, and a means of social promotion with others. [4]
- Been to one o' them fashionable schools,--I 've heerd that she 's learnt to dance. [6]
- Davis Avenue is no longer a fashionable promenade, flashing with bright dresses. [9]
- One of the next arrivals was a stout, heavily built young man with close-cropped hair, spectacles, the light-colored breeches fashionable at that time, a very high ruffle, and a brown dress coat. [2]
- He knows too much to disregard the gravity of any fashionable movement. [4]
- In the rich Mrs. Holt, the friend of the Randolph Leffingwells, Aunt Mary was prepared to find a more vapidly fashionable personage, and had schooled herself forthwith. [9]
- To this retreat Mr Chuckster repaired regularly every Sunday to spend the day--usually beginning with breakfast--and here he was the great purveyor of general news and fashionable intelligence. [12]
- There seems to me to be an air of style and fashion about the first people of Prague, and a good deal of beauty in the fashionable circle. [4]
- With all the manners of the world and the freemasonry of fashionable life, it had elected to be unconventional. [4]
- A taste for letters was prevalent among the upper class, and indeed was fashionable among both ladies and gentlemen of rank. [4]
- Like the city itself, there was a fashionable district in Winterbourne: unlike the city, this district remained stationary. [9]
- There was an instant's pause, as though the fashionable lady would offer her hand; but their eyes met, and they only bowed. [11]
- The Tsar's foot, in the narrow pointed boot then fashionable, touched the groin of the bobtailed bay mare he rode, his hand in a white glove gathered up the reins, and he moved off accompanied by an irregularly swaying sea of aides-de-camp. [2]
- I know that in the most fashionable house of worship (the newspapers call it that) she was a constant attendant; that in her modest garb she never missed a Lenten service; and we heard that she performed a novena during this penitential season. [4]
- She knew, indeed, how much he made in his speculations, how much he lost at cards; she knew through him the gossip of the clubs, and venturing herself not too far at sea, liked to watch the undertow of fashionable life. [4]
- Harriet's walks with Hogg "commonly conducted us to some fashionable bonnet-shop. [5]
- Shelley's happiness in his home had been wounded and bruised almost to death, thirdly, because Harriet's walks with Hogg commonly led to some fashionable bonnet-shop. [5]
- What happened to him at Port Darwin and elsewhere, I don't know; but one day I found him on a fashionable steamer in the Indian Ocean, looking almost as near to Kingdom Come as when he starved in the dingey on No Man's Sea. [11]
- The stiff, fashionable high Spanish ruff no longer confined his handsome head with its floating golden locks. [10]
- To fluff out her curls, put on fashionable dresses, and sing romantic songs to fascinate her husband would have seemed as strange as to adorn herself to attract herself. [2]
- Ian Belward might have lived in a fashionable part; he preferred the Latin Quarter, with incursions into the other at fancy. [11]
- These weird apparitions had been handsome youths, clad in fashionable attire, fifteen minutes before, but now they did not resemble any beings one ever sees unless in nightmares. [5]
- Shorter would have had a title and a salon in the Faubourg: in the twentieth, she was the wife of a most fashionable and successful real estate agent in New York, and was aware of no incongruity. [9]
- But since the great display of the ball, and the legitimate inferences drawn from it by the press and the fashionable world, Mrs. Mavick had endeavored to surround her intended son-in-law with the toils of domestic peace. [4]
- The trout-fishing was good, and many a fine trout was broiled for our evening meal; and many a fine string of trout found its way to the tables of Roscoe's poorest parishioners, or else to furnish the more fashionable table at which Ruth Devlin presided. [11]
- He had a good many of the characteristics that go to a fashionable diplomatist: clever, wicked, cool, and in speech doing the vanishing trick just when you wanted him. [11]
- While this was going on at Oxbow Village, Myrtle was establishing herself at the rather fashionable school to which Mr. Gridley had recommended her. [6]
- The United States fort is close at hand, with its quota of young officers, who have the leisure in times of peace to prepare for war, domestic or foreign; and there is a naval station across the bay, with vessels that need fashionable inspection. [4]
- Also there were few days in the week when Jasmine did not see M. Mennaval, the ambassador for Moravia--not always at her own house, but where the ambassador chanced to be of an evening, at a fashionable restaurant, or at some notable function. [11]
- Nor did the feeling grow less intense with time, being quite the same when they arrived at a fashionable resort in the Virginia mountains, on their way to New York. [9]
- I was in favour of seeking a more modest and less fashionable hostelry. [9]
- It was a fashionable watering-place at this season among the deer; and the doe may have remembered, not without uneasiness, the moonlight meetings of a frivolous society there. [4]
- Never were the fashionable cafes and restaurants so crowded and brilliant. [4]
- It carried no emigrants and had a passenger list of fashionable folk. [11]
- If half a dozen ladies meeting by chance in a parlor should converse quietly in their sweet, ordinary home tones, it might be in a certain sense agreeable, but it would not be fashionable, and it would not strike the prevailing note of our civilization. [4]
- Philistinism and shoddy do not like the woods, unless it becomes fashionable to do so; and then, as speedily as possible, they introduce their artificial luxuries, and reduce the life in the wilderness to the vulgarity of a well-fed picnic. [4]
- To her eyes, dimmed with much seeing, blurred by a garish kaleidoscope of fashionable life, there had come a look which was like the ghost of a look she had, how many decades ago. [11]
- The prince's house did not belong to what is known as fashionable society, but his little circle--though not much talked about in town--was one it was more flattering to be received in than any other. [2]
- If scientific research demonstrated the feasibility of speaking in an ordinary voice at receptions, dinner-parties, and in "calls," then the Drawer is of opinion that intelligible and enjoyable conversation would be possible on these occasions, if it becomes fashionable not to scream. [4]
- It was a curious fact that all of these small tradespeople eventually became fashionable, too. [9]
- To have fine clothes, drink champagne, and pose in a fashionable bar-room in the height of the season--is not this the apotheosis of the "heeler" and the ward "worker"? [4]
- His fashionable dress, closely trimmed hair, and dainty boots took him out of that class. [4]
- Last winter the city authorities hauled off the snow and the refuse from the fashionable avenues, and dumped it down in the already blockaded and filthy side streets, and left us to struggle with the increased pneumonia and diphtheria, and general unsanitary conditions. [4]
- The first fashionable call she received from a member of the ancient nobility, otherwise the Antiques, was of a pattern with all she received from that limb of the aristocracy afterward. [5]
- He wore a business suit of rough material and fashionable cut, but he wore it like a man who did not give much thought to his clothes. [4]
- Yet he will bear you this, if it be possible, for he comes to-night to adorn my fashionable brother. [11]
- Perhaps they will be fashionable again by then. [2]
- I am not as young as I was several years ago, and maybe I'm not so fashionable, but I'd be willing to take my chances with Mr. Scott to-morrow morning in selling a piece of literature to the Century Publishing Company. [5]
- All of them are stuffed with the affected conceits fashionable at the time. [4]
- She's very fashionable, and she's taken up with her own set. [8]
- She was, as always at evening parties, wearing a dress such as was then fashionable, cut very low at front and back. [2]
- I thought years ago when we went to Lenox that it was a good thing the country was getting to be the fashion; but now it's fashionable, and before we know it every desirable spot will be what they call syndicated. [4]
- We saw him afterward at Interlaken, enduring all the hardships of that fashionable place. [4]
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