Both Uses of
vogue
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- But indeed, at that time, putting to death was a recipe much in vogue with all trades and professions, and not least of all with Tellson's.†
Chpt 2.1 *
- He wore the white riding-coat and top-boots, then in vogue, and the light of the fire touching their light surfaces made him look very pale, with his long brown hair, all untrimmed, hanging loose about him.†
Chpt 3.9
Definition:
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(vogue) the popular taste at a given time (in fashion)