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voguish, a.|ˈvəʊgɪʃ| [f. vogue n. + -ish1.] That is in vogue or temporarily fashionable.
1927Daily Express 26 Mar. 8 (Advt.), Hundreds of the voguish Jumper Suits await your selection. 1951G. Greene End of Affair i. ii. 18 A voguish choice of reading matter in the waiting-room..Harper's Bazaar and Life. 1960News Chron. 11 Oct. 4/3 An obsessive interest in [James] Dean..is voguish. 1980Times Lit. Suppl. 31 Oct. 1220/1 Couples steer impeccably towards ‘the smart upper floor’ of a voguish restaurant. |