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voguish

[voh-gish] / ˈvoʊ gɪʃ /










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Back then it was a voguish noun, borrowed from French, that described the unconscious structure of an ideology or a text.

From New York Times • Jun. 1, 2023

The new owners are converting much of the tourist-centric center to offices for rent and trying to make it more appealing to locals with voguish restaurants and comfortable spots to linger over coffee.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 31, 2021

And such voguish redundancies as “a made field goal,” “the painted area,” “fan base,” and “score the basketball” rarely if ever cross his lips.

From Slate • Jun. 25, 2021

The syndrum – the perky “bing-boo” noise voguish on disco records circa 1979 – was an unlikely addition to Joy Division’s sonic arsenal, but it works to striking effect on Insight.

From The Guardian • Jul. 17, 2020

On October 1st, more than a hundred thousand performers and soldiers mustered downtown, forming waves of color that stretched from voguish skyscrapers in the east to the squat pavilions of the Forbidden City.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 6, 2020




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