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fashionably

[ UK /fˈæʃənəbli/ ]
[ US /ˈfæʃənəbɫi/ ]
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  1. in a fashionable manner
    his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably dressed young man

How To Use fashionably In A Sentence

  • And like Harry, I believe - unfashionably enough - that a strong and democratic labor movement can help make the world a better place for many more people than it is now.
  • He was allegedly a dandy, wearing rings on his fingers and cutting his hair fashionably short.
  • The ugliness of fashionably thin, beautiful models is clear and sickening.
  • his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably dressed young man
  • And the high street is full of lovely loungewear to ensure you relax fashionably. The Sun
  • Its dancers are fashionably androgynous in their costuming, and the richly textured music, played live by the Grupo Mahera, reflects the current Spanish concern for fusion of musical roots.
  • However, more modish philosophical gentlemen of the period looked quite different, usually sporting a fashionably ‘lank’ hairstyle, a shortened form of frock coat, and a stock fastened with a tiepin.
  • It was important to be fashionably dressed and to avoid embarrassment on the dance floor so advertisements for goods and services abound; glovers, tailors, mercers, stay-makers vied with each other.
  • It seemed that an altercation had arisen at the grocery (fashionably called doggery), between a son of the defendant and the schoolmaster, which led to the shooting of the pistol by the younger F. at the aforesaid Thomas, as the said The flush times of Alabama and Mississippi : a series of sketches,
  • Her eyes were so pale in the light; her fashionably bobbed and curled hair was a dark frame from her too pale face.
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