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modish

[moh-dish] / ˈmoʊ dɪʃ /


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It is still uncertain, though, whether off-the-shelf exoskeletons can be made affordable, comfortable or modish enough for most of us to wish to wear one.

From New York Times

Such a modish, and mercantile, spin on wishful thinking has spawned its own litter of films and self-help guides.

From New York Times

Two months ago, it was modish to theorise that consumer desire for extravagant luxury fashion might never recover from the pandemic.

From The Guardian

Ms. James sometimes employs modish jargon, saying that the artist Sky Hopinka’s video at Bockley Gallery in Minneapolis “troubles” the ways information is circulated.

From New York Times

His untitled 2019 group shot of modish young men huddled together on a street in colorful suiting showcases traditional Nigerian weaving techniques while alluding to the “youthquake” movement taking hold in his city.

From New York Times