Swing, its popularity spanning over a decade, was the most fashionable form of jazz ever in the United States.
Jean Marot instructed his son in the fashionable forms of verse-making, which called for some formal training.
On Korwar, shopping was a fashionable form of amusement, and the treasures of half the galaxy were pouring into Tikil, the result of stepped-up production after the war.
They became common across Europe in the Romanesque architecture, with paired windows divided by a mullion, set beneath a single arch becoming a fashionable architectural form.
Appogiaturas, a fashionable form of ornamentation, were liberally employed, although additional vocal ornamentation was kept to a minimum, no doubt because the singers were taxed already.
Imputing treason to other Americans with whose views one disagreed became a fashionable form of behavior in that onset.
Monteverdi's ability to combine fashionable forms such as the chamber duet and ensembles with the older-style recitative from earlier in the century further illustrate the development of the composer's dramatic style.
Discrimination against fat people, Dr. Stunkard said, "is the last fashionable form of prejudice."
Bicycles are making a comeback as a fashionable form of transport, and the government has established a limited number of segregated bicycle paths in the city to encourage this.
And, with that simple dismissal of the more fashionable forms of speech, Lady Mont rang the bell.