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  • So much the man of fashion! (4)
  • But in which fashion? (8)
  • He follows a fashion. (10)
  • The fashion was to pet them. (10)
  • But slyness seems the fashion. (4)
  • They ought to set the fashion. (10)
  • And he also laughed in his fashion. (10)
  • Rhoda flamed out in her dark fashion. (10)
  • Rhoda flamed out in her dark fashion. (22)
  • Now it was for him to be true in his fashion. (8)
  • She is confused; she speaks in maiden fashion. (10)
  • Fashion and rank all praised the professor: Ay! (10)
  • O beauteous is creation, in fashion and device! (10)
  • They were all hypnotised by fashion and high price. (8)
  • In England rank, fashion, and culture rejoiced in him. (9)
  • They are honoured, after a fashion, at a certain elevation. (10)
  • Confound him what does he mean by running away in that fashion. (6)
  • Do you see why she worked her sister in this roundabout fashion? (10)
  • It is the fashion to say that the public will have what it wants. (8)
  • It has everything in its favour: heroism, danger, bustle, fashion. (4)
  • He walked stiffly, squared after the fashion of a man taught caution. (10)
  • He wondered whether she had discoursed in such a fashion to his uncle. (10)
  • It is a fashion; it seems to dignify the act; we are all addicted to it. (1)
  • A lovely melody nearly grasped and lost in this fashion, tries the temper. (10)
  • In certain regions the duello flourished—one might say became the fashion. (16)
  • Ammiani muttered a courtly phrase, whereat Corte yawned in very grim fashion. (10)
  • From pride, ignorance, or fashion, our foes are almost as many as our readers. (4)
  • I have already quite set the fashion for the ladies to have chocolate in bed. (10)
  • In whatever obscure or perverse fashion, he had profited by his opportunities. (9)
  • In her there was no first consideration of self, like the frivolous woman of fashion. (18)
  • Her strawy hair, like a flaming helmet, contrasted in ghastly fashion with that pallor. (12)
  • It professed undaunted honesty, and operated in the fashion of the worms bred of decay. (10)
  • Authors are largely matters of fashion, like this style of bonnet, or that shape of gown. (9)
  • He came to her aid again, in a blunt fashion, neither kind nor unkind, but simply common sense. (9)
  • The father began to feel about on the table for matches, in the purblind fashion of elderly men. (9)
  • Then we had dinner, after the simple fashion of people who work with their hands for their dinners. (9)
  • It summed up the mother of Cecilia and Bianca, and, in more subtle fashion, Cecilia and Bianca, too. (8)
  • Ushered into a room on the ground floor, heated in American fashion, Mr. Ventnor unbuttoned his coat. (8)
  • Ladies, according to their rank and privileges, saluted her on the cheek or in some graceful fashion. (10)
  • I had not previously known one could get on, even in this unsatisfactory fashion, with so little brain. (7)
  • I give on an average twelve hours a day to study (after my own fashion), but I find real knowledge slow of accumulation. (14)
  • His comportment was cheerful in a sober fashion, notwithstanding the transparent perturbation of his spirit. (10)
  • She was rational in her fashion; or Weyburn could at least see where and how the reason in her took a twist. (10)
  • Probably she went to work transparently, after the insular fashion of opening a spiritual mystery with the lancet. (10)
  • Here he continued his law studies in a desultory fashion, but worked with the greatest persistence at piano playing. (3)
  • Regrets and repinings and repressions are going out of fashion; we shall have no time or use for them in the future. (8)
  • The villagers whom I saw seemed intelligent after a countrified fashion, and were all plain and dignified in manner. (2)
  • Then, in a perfunctory and very stolid fashion, she looks about the floor, as if she had been told to find something. (8)
  • Having, with great zeal, created a set of circumstances, he cursed them heartily, after the fashion of little people. (10)
  • Weyburn still read the world as it came to him, by bite, marvelling at this and that, after the fashion of most of us. (10)
  • Colonel Halkett came round a box-bush and discovered them pacing together in a fashion to satisfy his paternal scrutiny. (10)
  • Thereupon the architect sat down on the edge of the draughting-table in friendly fashion and talked freely of his plans. (13)
  • In this fashion the two ladies open their hearts, and contrive to read one another perfectly in their mutual hypocrisies. (10)
  • Not that I am an advocate for the prevailing fashion of acquiring a perfect knowledge of all languages, arts, and sciences. (4)
  • As already explained, in those countries that have worthy Folk-music, composers find the material ready for them to fashion. (3)
  • She had striven hard to listen to him with her wits alone, and her sensations subsequently revenged themselves in this fashion. (10)
  • One youth in Cologne held out against the standing tyranny, and chose to do beauty homage in his own fashion, and at his leisure. (10)
  • She would, perhaps, after the excitement, admit his masculine superiority, in the beautiful old fashion, by fainting in his arms. (10)
  • Shortly after she returned home from school she married, in that casual and tentative fashion in which so many marriages seem made. (9)
  • He held out his free hand in the simple, cordial fashion that made him popular in his office and with the foremen on his buildings. (13)
  • He was rather shabby and slovenly in dress, and he had fallen unkempt, after the country fashion, as to his hair and beard and boots. (9)
  • In Indian fashion the natives sat on the ground and waited for the attendants to serve them with portions of everything on the table. (18)
  • It used to be the fashion to wear tights and blouses which would be as little impedimental as possible to the free swing of the body. (21)
  • He was glad that the fashion suffered him to spare in that direction, for he was obliged to look somewhat carefully after the out- goes. (9)
  • All places that fashion has once loved and abandoned are very melancholy; but of all such places, I think the Battery is the most forlorn. (9)
  • It has long been, and still is, the fashion among the intellectuals of the Continent to regard us as barbarians in most aesthetic matters. (8)
  • Elsewhere there are carking cares of business and of fashion, there are age, and sorrow, and heartbreak: but here only youth, faith, rapture. (9)
  • The point of her wit is in this fashion supplemented by the rattle of her tongue, and effectively, according to the testimony of her admirers. (10)
  • At Pembina they passed the winter in tents, according to the Indian fashion, subsisting on the products of the chase, in common with the natives. (19)
  • Then he perceived in dimmest fashion that possibly a chance had come to ripeness, withered, and fallen, within the late scoffing seconds of time. (22)
  • He invited her to exchange bows over wine, in the fashion of that day, and the Countess went through the performance with finished grace and ease. (10)
  • He was made prisoner and placed in the custody of some of the insurgents, who, regardless of mercy and decency, butchered him in barbarous fashion. (19)
  • The ladies present seemed harmless and reputable-looking people enough, but certainly they were not of the first fashion, and, except in a few instances, not Americans. (9)

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