VOGUE in a Sentence

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For VOGUE, below is one of 15 sentences:
It is an unsatisfactory arrangement, both for hirer and hired, and is usually in vogue on poor land with hard-pressed owners.

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 Meanings and Examples of VOGUE
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
vogue
 n.  popular fashion; current state or style of general acceptance and use
Classic Sentence:
1  The materialism you advocate has been more than once in vogue already, and has always proved insufficient.
Fathers and Children By Ivan Turgenev
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER X
2  The following means, among others, is in great vogue, 'is quite a favourite,' as the English say; a high official suddenly ceases to understand the simplest words, assuming total deafness.
Fathers and Children By Ivan Turgenev
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XII
3  The hut was made in the following manner, which had then come into vogue.
War and Peace 2 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER XVI
4  The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: "Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite."
War and Peace 2 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER XVI
5  Nicholas was a plain farmer: he did not like innovations, especially the English ones then coming into vogue.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 16: CHAPTER VII
6  However, even inquests went out of vogue at last, and ceased to torture Tom's conscience.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XI
7  Stories of gypsies, who steal children, are not at all in vogue in this part of the world, and would not be believed.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 55. Major Cavalcanti.
8  Certainly, sir; and it has the advantage also of being in vogue amongst the less polished societies of the world.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 6
9  At the age of twenty-one he wrote a treatise upon the Binomial Theorem, which has had a European vogue.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context  Highlight   In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
10  It is an unsatisfactory arrangement, both for hirer and hired, and is usually in vogue on poor land with hard-pressed owners.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
Example Sentence:
1  His novels had a great vogue ten years ago.
2  Cycling enjoyed a vogue at the end of the nineteenth century.
3  Despite the vogue for so-called health teas, there is no evidence that they are any healthier.
4  Jeans became the vogue on many college campuses.
5  Current fashion decrees that evening gowns be decollete this season; bare shoulders are again the vogue.