Both Uses of
vogue
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Stories of gypsies, who steal children, are not at all in vogue in this part of the world, and would not be believed.†
Chpt 55-56 *
- "Without reckoning," added Monte Cristo, "that he is on the eve of entering into a sort of speculation already in vogue in the United States and in England, but quite novel in France."†
Chpt 95-96
Definition:
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(vogue) the popular taste at a given time (in fashion)