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was fashioned

noun

A current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons.

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The insurer's attorney was fashioned after Dan.

Eventually she did and a winningly wistful "com" was fashioned.

"Gin and tonic was fashioned by war," Foley tells me.

Its skin was fashioned from cotton sleeping bags.

His career was fashioned in the military; he became a revolutionary.

Eskimo clothing was fashioned of caribou furs, which provided protection against the extreme cold.

One kitchen was fashioned from the factory's silver vault; others have pine plank ceilings.

One flower arrangement was fashioned in the shape of a championship belt.

The noose was fashioned from a wet bedsheet, rolled and tied to the window bars.

Dubbed the Aérolithe, the car was fashioned from a magnesium alloy called Elektron.

The term was fashioned in 1924 by Gustav F. Hartlaub, director of the Mannheim Kunsthall.

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