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Today, to his dismay, much of the interest is faddish.
One result of this, which we see at Harvard, is faddish course content.
The extreme views turn out to be faddish and short-lived.
Writers were particularly enthralled by the new science, and not simply because it was faddish.
This is the real thing, not some faddish revival.
"This is an industry that tends to be faddish and gimmicky."
The Italian felt that modernity should go beyond the faddish, toward the timeless.
On the other hand, an esoteric or faddish street name doesn't wear well at all.
"It feels like commodities have become faddish and a consensus trade.
"I really like it because it's not faddish and has nice carved woodwork," he said.
"I'm not talking about faddish stuff, but you just can't get any of your basic needs and necessities."
The reason: Smoke, whether faddish or not, is still smoke.
An equally valid answer is that in recent years state educators have run after every kind of faddish educational practice.
The nuns practiced voluntary simplicity long before it became faddish.
The result is a historical study in which a faddish, heated rhetoric stands for serious commentary.
The spins: 1) There goes the latest faddish cancer prevention theory.
Maybe the London art scene is too obsessed with 'the new', the faddish.
You aren't on some faddish diet to lose weight fast?"
Whatever he does at first appalls, then becomes faddish.
The other main usage describes a faddish attention towards bisexuality.
Her newer songs stay with her established style; she's not faddish.
Practices often are faddish and include tattoos and body piercing.
His main point in this faddish article seems to be that Beethoven has not written anything new since his death.