16 adjectives to describe fad

As the theory of bodily freedom demands for each man life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, so the highest theory of to-day lays down demands of economic freedom beyond the mere fad of possible existence.

She had a curious fad, this hermit baroness of the big woods.

The trouble began as a result of one of the elements in the American Constitution which was the product not of the sound common sense and the lofty judgment of the framers, but of a weak yielding to one of the doctrinaire fads of the time that had no relationship to life but was the invention of political theorists, and that was the unnatural separation of the executive, legislative and judicial functions of government.

Creamy, spotless, downy, they were her especial fad.

"Magna Charta merely fashionable fad of ye Barons.

No breed or variety of dog has suffered more from the injudicious fads and crazes of those showmen who are not sportsmen also.

Incidentally, he pokes fun at the literary fads of the day.

Perhaps they'll also send me a lump of sugar and a walnut; it'sit's a little fad of mine.

He was an excellent judge of humanity, and so good a historian, that in familiar conversation, he would talk over the most memorable fads in antiquity; the lives, actions, and characters of celebrated men, with amazing facility and accuracy.

Every one's equal rights were regarded, every one's special talents were stimulated, every one's peculiar fads or foibles were genially borne with.

" Perfumes were her pet fad.

" J.W. had not thought much of the tithe except as being one of those religious fads, and he knew that every church had a few religious faddists.

It is a ridiculous fad of yours, Lawrence, to be so punctilious.

It's a sheer fad to mend it at all.

"Here is certainly a real 'pome,' and on aviationthe latest fad: "'SKY HIGH

Scott's influence, somewhat checked during the growth of these reputations and the succession of fertile and accomplished writers on both sides of the Atlantic,including the introspective analysts of the past fifteen years,has within a decade been rising again, and has lately burst forth in a new group of historical romancers who seem to have "harked back" from the subjective fad of our day to Scott's healthy, adventurous objectivity.

16 adjectives to describe  fad