As I was coming into this town I saw a new-fashioned sort of stone-cracking. |
But now there's only old Manning, and young William, and a new-fashioned woman gardener in breeches and such-like. |
She was one of the new-fashioned readers who have learned to despise Dickens. |
The passion for history charcaterises new-fashioned collections too, based on the same foundations of quality, beauty and tradition. |
It was this new-fashioned trouble, the appendysheetus, that tuk him off. |
We're old-fashioned animals living in a new-fashioned world — fashion is the operative word. |