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US
/ˈfæʃənd/
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[ UK /fˈæʃənd/ ]
[ UK /fˈæʃənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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planned and made or fashioned artistically
beautifully fashioned dresses
How To Use fashioned In A Sentence
- My aunt is very old-fashioned.
- Here we did everything but lift up the old-fashioned coal-burning Aga cooker, which must have weighed a couple of tons at least. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
- It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
- It's one of America's least "churched" cities, but the religious community fashioned Neighbors in Need as a response to the 1970's Boeing recession. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
- The noise pollution survey revealed a rather spurring and possibly amusing old fashioned source of noise.
- The morons do not even protect the exposed steel with paint - and something as simple and old-fashioned as using galvanized bolts in the first place is clearly way beyond their ken.
- That went hand in hand with an old-fashioned liberal humanism. Times, Sunday Times
- The sound of the human whistle, like that in the most primitive instrumental forms - a whistle fashioned from a hollow tube of wood or straw - is made by the turbulence generated in an airstream at the narrow orifice formed by pursing the lips.
- I had shown the old-fashioned deadeyes instead of rigging screws and had drawn the wrong kind of gooseneck attaching the boom to the mast. Cumberland, Part 3: Acting It Out
- For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst. Blood Lite II: Overbite