All 6 Uses of
vogue
in
War and Peace
- She used the word "diplomat," which was just then much in vogue among the children, in the special sense they attached to it.†
Chpt 1
- The hut was made in the following manner, which had then come into vogue.†
Chpt 5 *
- The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: "Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite…."†
Chpt 6
- (alluding to a map of love much in vogue at that time).†
Chpt 6
- Every visitor who came to the house paid his tribute to the melancholy mood of the hostess, and then amused himself with society gossip, dancing, intellectual games, and bouts rimes, which were in vogue at the Karagins'.†
Chpt 8
- Nicholas was a plain farmer: he did not like innovations, especially the English ones then coming into vogue.†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(vogue) the popular taste at a given time (in fashion)