Whether old-fashioned or newfangled, they blight surrounding neighborhoods and prevent them from reviving. |
The United States did not adopt the newfangled smokeless powder until 1892, a few years after it became widely available. |
And Miracle Grill, a guacamole traditionalist for 17 years, now offers a newfangled pineapple version. |
I'd love to have one of those newfangled navigation systems that tell you how to get to specific addresses. |
He spent millions developing golf courses, luring newfangled seaplanes, holding polo tournaments and attracting le bon ton of the Edwardian era. |
Composites cost up to eight times as much as aluminum, and the newfangled plane will require suppliers to retool the manufacturing process. |