Sentence examples for fashionable games from inspiring English sources

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The later generations went to smart schools, worshipped in Anglican churches rather than Quaker meetings, and played fashionable games such as golf.

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Auctions became events and buying art a fashionable game played by ever-growing numbers.

A substantial number of these children of privilege clearly saw "the revolution" as a fashionable game that would be forgiven once timeout was called.

A review from Theatre Arts Monthly was also dismissive, calling the play a "fashionable game" that would be "fun in a parlor" but seemed "pretty foolish" on stage.

Hence, in London, Lauren's polo-player logo appeared on the American uniforms with more prominence than the American flag, and there were enough designer names there to give credence to the point of Giorgio Armani, the designer of the Italian team's monochromatic dark suits and striped ties, who recently described these as "the most fashionable Olympic Games ever".

They are both in South Africa on espionage business, and, as they thrash their way around the country, the Swedish-born director, Daniel Espinosa, and the cinematographer, Oliver Wood (who shot the "Bourne" franchise), play the most fashionable new game in action filmmaking: they use a handheld camera, jittery as a water bug, to capture tiny, whirring fragments of action.

With stylish ladies like Kate Middleton and Kim Sears also making fashionable appearances at games, we're definitely going to keep a closer eye on all of these competitions.

That doesn't mean morality can be understood using Green's fashionable mix of game theory and sociobiology.

Yeltsin is credited for making the game fashionable in Russia, in the way the Kennedys did in the United States, by appearing on television, in tennis whites, hacking away.

In today's climate, judging a movie as the best or worst thing ever has become a fashionable online parlor game, even if it doesn't do justice or give fair hearing to, you know, the film itself.

By 1697, as Gleeson tells it, Law had drifted to Paris, where he spent time "in stylish salons mingling with the elite, gaining their confidence with his insinuating charm and impeccable manners before fleecing them at faro and basset, two of the most fashionable and high-rolling games of the day".

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