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Definition of fash
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Fash (n.)
Vexation;
anxiety;
care.
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Steep
::
Steinkirk
(n.) A kind of
neckcloth
worn in a loose and
disorderly
fashion.
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Renewed
prevalence
of
something,
as a
practice
or a
fashion..
Guise
::
Guise (n.)
Customary
way of
speaking
or
acting;
custom;
fashion;
manner;
behavior;
mien; mode;
practice;
-- often used
formerly
in such
phrases
as: at his own
guise;
that is, in his own
fashion,
to suit
himself..
Fashioning
::
Fashioning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Fashio.
Seesaw
::
Seesaw
(v. t.) To cause to move
backward
and
forward
in
seesaw
fashion.
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
style;
character;
sort;
fashion;
manner;
variety;
description;
class;
as, there are
several
kinds of
eloquence,
of
style,
and of
music;
many kinds of
government;
various
kinds of soil, etc..
Acock
::
Acock
(adv.)
In a
cocked
or
turned
up
fashion.
Carver
::
Carver
(n.) One who
carves;
one who
shapes
or
fashions
by
carving,
or as by
carving;
esp. one who
carves
decorative
forms,
architectural
adornments,
etc..
Mould
::
Mould (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape;
to
shape;
to
model;
to
fashion.
Belgravian
::
Belgravian
(a.)
Belonging
to
Belgravia
(a
fashionable
quarter
of
London,
around
Pimlico),
or to
fashionable
life;
aristocratic..
Paletot
::
Paletot
(n.) A
lady's
outer
garment,
-- of
varying
fashion..
Coranto
::
Coranto
(n.) A
sprightly
but
somewhat
stately
dance,
now out of
fashion..
Modiste
::
Modiste
(n.) A
female
maker of, or
dealer
in,
articles
of
fashion,
especially
of the
fashionable
dress of
ladies;
a woman who gives
direction
to the style or mode of
dress..
Fashion
::
Fashion
(n.)
Polite,
fashionable,
or
genteel
life;
social
position;
good
breeding;
as, men of
fashion..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A piece of
furniture,
so named
according
to
temporary
fashion.
Modernist
::
Modernist
(n.) One who
admires
the
moderns,
or their ways and
fashions..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
customary
mode of
procedure;
established
system,
as in the
conduct
of
debates
or the
transaction
of
business;
usage;
custom;
fashion..
Frump
::
Frump (n.) A
cross,
old-fashioned
person;
esp., an old
woman;
a
gossip..
Tiger''s-foot
::
Tiger's-foot
(n.) A name given to some
species
of
morning-glory
(Ipomoea)
having
the
leaves
lobed in
pedate
fashion.
Modern
::
Modern
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
present
time, or time not long past; late; not
ancient
or
remote
in past time; of
recent
period;
as,
modern
days, ages, or time;
modern
authors;
modern
fashions;
modern
taste;
modern
practice..
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