Use of unfashionable in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include unfashionable at the start of sentence, unfashionable at the end of sentence and unfashionable in the middle of sentence
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unfashionable at the end of sentence
- Smoking has become very unfashionable.
- Wearing fur has become deeply unfashionable.
- But production stopped in the Eighties when they became unfashionable.
- Younger consumers, it is said, regard their products as stodgy and unfashionable.
- This type is not readily available - its mourning connotations have made it unfashionable.
- A moral climate has been created in which collective responsibility has become unfashionable.
unfashionable in the middle of sentence
- They live in an unfashionable part of London.
- She lives in an unfashionable part of West London.
- She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
- His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing.
- Smoking has become very unfashionable in the last ten years.
- There would be hordes of mourners in very unfashionable black.
- Socialism became unfashionable after the collapse of the Berlin Wall.
- The couple hold the unfashionable view that marriage is a sacred union.
- In my latest book, I wanted to fly the kite for an unfashionable theory.
- Comparative anatomy, however, is an unfashionable science in the West today.
- They paid less for the house because it was in an unfashionable part of town.
- I have no use for second-hand books and unfashionable clothes and bits of ornament.
- His clothes are old and unfashionable, but nevertheless he has a real touch of class.
- She told him she lived in the unfashionable district of Harlesden in north-west London.
- It has become unfashionable to care about those at the bottom third of the economic ladder.
- It's unfashionable these days to say you want to get married and give up your job, isn't it?
- His dress is famously unfashionable, his temper famously short, his profanities notoriously rich.
- Instinct has become unfashionable because of its association with an erroneous theory of development.
- Whoever placed her feet, in their unfashionable lace-up shoes, left one askew, giving her a knock-kneed appearance.
- Some of Hamilton's biologist colleagues were therefore embarrassed by his conversion to an unfashionable conspiracy theory.
- So, intellectually unfashionable but undaunted, the idea of Utopia abandoned the world altogether and was launched into space.
- Similarly the rise of Existentialism in the 1950s made an interest in matters spiritual seem like so much unfashionable hokum.
- There he worked on the unfashionable inorganic chemistry; his science was always to be on the boundary of physics and chemistry.
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