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Example sentences for "fad"

Lexicographically close words:
faculte; facultie; faculties; faculty; facundia; fadda; fadder; faddists; fade; fadeaway
  1. Fru Gravesen var allerede paa Vejen til Kælderen igen for at sørge for, at det store Fad med Mayonaise blev sat til en Side.

  2. In cases where the crown appears above the initials, it was merely a passing fad to copy the mark of certain English silversmiths who enjoyed royal patronage.

  3. The fad for pewter has been productive of much imitation ware.

  4. Not a few of the early fireplaces were of the inglenook type, a fad that has been revived and is much in evidence in modern dwellings; and many of them followed certain periods, such as the Queen Anne style and the Elizabethan design.

  5. The fad spread like wildfire, and Sally spent all her waking hours that were not actually taken up with recitations painting jewelry on fair necks and arms.

  6. There's never been such a fad in the history of the college.

  7. Hinpoha's started a fad with that painted jewelry--blessings on that fool notion of hers of painting a band on her neck, anyway!

  8. One hears little protest against the ethics of bridge, but it appears that the new fad is killing conversation.

  9. Naturally, being a social fad instead of a personal comfort, afternoon tea is seldom served to Madame when she is alone in boudoir or salon.

  10. Elizabeth Fry, who made "aid to prisoners" fashionable and a society fad in England, has much to answer for.

  11. The proprietor of a certain popular restaurant in New York has a fad for hanging elaborately got-up Scripture texts--exhortations mostly--around the walls of his restaurant.

  12. This man of ice, self-possessed, cold, indifferent to the ruin of the thousands of victims of his will, had a fad or fancy.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    chic; conceit; crank; craze; crotchet; enthusiasm; fad; fancy; fantasy; fashion; freak; furore; gas; hit; humor; killing; kink; maggot; mania; mode; notion; novelty; rage; rave; riot; sensation; smash; style; thing; toy; trend; triumph; twig; vagary; vogue; whim; whimsy; wrinkle