Newfashion

"Newfashion" in a Sentence (7 examples)

From the duke they would have taken his birthright; the church and religion they would have cast in a new mould; the bishops and clerks they would have new-fashioned, if not utterly laid aside; banished many of the nobles; …

He used to observe that poets and orators abound most in the corruptest times, and we have been fining and newfashioning the English tongue, whilst English manners are become wild.

Not a few were given to him by the old romancers; but these he has new-fashioned to his needs.

Since the period of original composition, I have new-fashioned this introductory stanza after comparing it with Mr. Sotheby, to whom I am accordingly indebted for much of its present structure.

Killerwhale House already knows what to do in these 'newfashion' times.

An entirely newfashion concept.

The dresses will be narrower at the hips, midriffs bare and the classic skirt will take on newfashion impetus.

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