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6 Sentences With "more modish"

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But the underlying argument is that Czechia is just a little more modish.
Start with the Oyster Escargot, the more modish and richer cousin of Oysters Rockefeller.
Although Citizen is marketed as a means to protect communities, Frame talks about it as an example of a more modish preoccupation—self-care.
Her name is Mafdet (meaning, "she who runs") and she was the first of the Egyptian cat goddesses, long before the more modish Bastet and Sekhmet appeared on the scene.
Its students were more modish and "trendy" than those of the Sorbonne in the city's Latin Quarter, being described at the time in terms that typify more generally the styles and attitudes of young people the late 1960s: > It is the girls that give the show away - culottes, glossy leather, mini- > skirts, boots - driving up in Mini-Coopers ... Rebellious sentiment is more > obvious among the boys: long hair, square spectacles, Che Guevara [Cuban > revolutionary, died 1967] beards. The picture in Nanterre in May was lots > and lots of painted dollies cohabiting with unkempt revolutionaries.Seale & > McConville, op.cit.
The magazine was named after Victor Margueritte's 1922 novel La Garçonne—whose title was translated for English readers as The Bachelor Girl—which was a critique of tomboys and flappers. The word garçonne is derived from the French word for "boy" (garçon) with the addition of a feminine suffix; its closest English translation is "tomboy". After the publication of Margueritte's novel, the term came into popular use as a descriptor for flappers, women who wore masculine clothing, and lesbians. According to Marsha Meskimmon, the relaunch of Frauenliebe as Garçonne, "the more modish title", provided the magazine with a more marketable title that functioned as "a common currency as a lesbian type".

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