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"new-fashioned" Definitions
  1. made in a new fashion or form
  2. UP-TO-DATE

23 Sentences With "new fashioned"

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They made their money the new fashioned way: They worked for it.
I don't know, call me new-fashioned, but what year is this, 1805?
Other recipes featuring dulce de leche: Libby's New-Fashioned Pumpkin Pie With Dulce de Leche and Cardamom, Banoffee Pie.
But I couldn't help putting my own spin on Libby's "new-fashioned pumpkin pie," as well as the rest of the package recipes I'm sharing here.
Oreo is making its infamous snack through a new-fashioned way: layer by layer, using a 3D printer controlled by a mob of Oreo-obsessed tweeters.
Mr. LeFranc is fast positioning himself as a new-fashioned bard of an old-fashioned American genre, in which small, homey lives are played out against the backdrop of a cosmic infinity.
But Antonio Conte, who is a 47-year-old man, for some cold-ass reason decided to break up with Diego Costa, a 28-year-old man, in the new-fashioned way: via text message.
Then the cocktail hour featured both Chinese and New Orleans-style food trucks and a Casamigos bar serving traditional margaritas and "New Fashioned" cocktails made with Añejo tequila, agave nectar, orange bitters, and angostura bitters.
When Blac Chyna, a businesswoman who is engaged to Rob Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner, an entrepreneur and Kardashian scion, were ready to announce the end to a well-publicized feud, they did so the new-fashioned way.
"Napoleon's Last Island" is old-fashioned in the best sense, with all the new-fashioned pleasures that come with toppling heroes from their pedestals, whether they be the scourge of Europe or members of one's own family.
As rooted in the past as his style may be, Perturbator rose in popularity the new-fashioned way: online, through musician-friendly services like Bandcamp and Soundcloud, where he releases his music under the "name your price" model.
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Eugenia Sheppard, "A New Fashioned Yule", World Journal Tribune, November 23, 1966, p. 10 Lester Gaba, a renowned retail display designer and a partner of Vincente Minnelli, raved about the “Chriscotheque” at Bendel's – calling it “the nouvelle spell of Christmas 1966”.Lester Gaba, Women's Wear Daily, November 29, 1966, p.
Trouser Press writer Ira Robbins described the album as a "treasure trove of memorable ditties". AllMusic's Mark Deming said the album "isn't purist's punk, but it's pure rock & roll, and there's nothing wrong with that." Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described the album as "good new-fashioned rock and roll at its wildest".
Due to their large use and popularity, fans began to affect gestures and thus a fan “sign language” developed between 1711 and 1740. In a 1740 edition of the Gentleman's Magazine, there was an advertisement for “The New Fashioned Speaking FAN!” This “speaking fan” created a system whereby motions of the fan translated into letters of the alphabet. The alphabet, with the exception of J, was split into five sections.
The last sign of the campground's existence was its boardwalk, which eventually rotted away. The area where the Mountain Grove Campground used to be currently contains sump holes and scrub. The Mountain Grove Campground was stated in the 1950s by Charles A. Johnson to be a "new-fashioned camp meeting". The newspaper editor James C. Brown stated that it was "one of the most delightful resorts in Pennsylvania".
A critic in The New Republic compared Spiegelman's dialogue writing to a young Philip Roth in his ability "to make the Jewish speech of several generations sound fresh and convincing". Spiegelman makes use of both old- and new-fashioned tools in his work. He prefers at times to work on paper on a drafting table, while at others he draws directly onto his computer using a digital pen and electronic drawing tablet, or mixes methods, employing scanners and printers.
The city draws upon and collects the life of broad surrounding regions. He contrasts the "true-type" rural born, with the nomadic, traditionless, irreligious, matter- of-fact, clever, unfruitful, and contemptuous-of-the-countryman city dweller. In the cities he sees only the "mob", not a people, hostile to the traditions that represent Culture (in Spengler's view these traditions are: nobility, church, privileges, dynasties, convention in art, and limits on scientific knowledge). City dwellers possess cold intelligence that confounds peasant wisdom, a new-fashioned naturalism in attitudes towards sex which are a return to primitive instincts, and a dying inner religiousness.
MK Pop (an abbreviation for Mong Kok Pop) is a new Internet slang that has been frequently used in Hong Kong since 2014. The term describes a local music genre with strange dance style, exaggerated dress or imitates Korean and Japanese pop music. Inasmuch as MK pop singers have specific Mong Kok culture characteristics, including drawing black eyeliner, applying nail polish and putting on heavy makeup, people call them MK. Apart from their exaggerated appearances, their dance moves are said to be weird and new-fashioned. Due to wide media coverage and Internet forum discussions, a hot debate over the degree of social acceptance of Mk Pop is caused.
By the beginning of the 20th century it was reckoned that Younger’s was producing a quarter of all Scotland's beer. The company’s overseas trade had grown so rapidly that 80,000 barrels a year were leaving the London stores alone for sixty overseas-based agencies. Cargoes were being carried from Leith to Belgium which became a principal market; private customers included the Czar of Russia and his household; and deliveries were finding their way across the world to destinations ranging alphabetically from Alexandria to Zanzibar. 'Father William' on a Scottish Brewers' beer label Growth continued throughout the Great War, and in 1920 the firm installed its first bottling plant for new fashioned chilled and carbonated beers in the Holyrood Brewery.
RER45 (2 pages) As part of a re-envisioning of the traditional shopping center, Seacourt Pavilion created an innovative farmers' market -- similar to comparable facilities at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, South Street Seaport in New York City and Quincy Market in Boston -- in addition to its existing food court, offering shoppers options for both prepared and farm fresh foods. The market and food court have since closed down and as of 2008, the majority of the complex houses what were intended to be the original anchor stores after their expansions into available storefronts."Local food market concept revives in N. J.; Seacourt Pavilion gives old-fashioned concept a new-fashioned twist." Chain Store Age Executive with Shopping Center Age 64.
Hull 190 was built using the new-fashioned welded method, with hopes it would prove once and for all its reliability. The ship also had a composite framing system with two longitudinally continuous bulkheads, which divided the ship into twenty-one cargo tanks. The ship was launched the day after that scheduled, prompting superstitious fear in the welders, steel-cutters and other craftsmen who had assembled to watch her launch. Hull 190 was christened in a ceremony presided over by the mother of William Starling Sullivant Rodgers, president of the Texas Oil Company, Florence E. Rodgers, who, grasping the ceremonial bottle of champagne in her hand, pronounced the words: The ship slid down No. 2 slipway, entering the waters of the Delaware River.
Matteo Babini played a key part in the recovery, towards the end of the 18th century, of the expressive character of operatic singing which, had been losing favour to the vocal acrobatics of the castrati and the higher notes of the sopranos. Being a baritonal tenor with a very narrow range, and not being particularly versed in coloratura, Babini felt at ease in only one octave (although, eventually, Orazi’s only virtuoso aria was assigned to him). Babini's main contributions to the renaissance of operatic art were through his role of actor-singer, and he became known for the exuberant style of his recitals, the realism of his acting, and his imposing stage presence - he was said to be tall, blond, and slender, and with a very fine countenance. According to Giovanni Morelli, Babini's repertoire developed following his stays in Paris during the crucial moments of the French Revolution, in the years 1787-9, and in 1792, and shifted towards the new-fashioned historical drama and the Rousseau monodrama cantata, especially Pimmalione, which he performed around the major Italian theatres with a huge success.

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