119 examples of fad in sentences

I'm only surprised she 'ain't got one of them red hats from Gimp's what is all the fad.

Down by Gimp's I sent her she should buy herself one of them red straw hats is the fad with the girls now.

America has taken base ball seriously for at last two generations, and it is time enough that the fad was given an adequate text book.

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

"What do you mean, Isabelle?" "Mamma says this nursing fad of hers upset Papa completely.

As Marian had already become very much interested in her new fad of authorship, and as under Miss Fischer's tuition she was rapidly developing into a real little blue-stocking, it is not strange that the conversation turned in that direction.

Etching is his great fad now, and he is going to lecture this afternoon on etching and etchers.

novedad, f., novelty, news, fad, innovation. novia, f., bride, newly married wife.

"And you're actually going to let thirty-five thousand a year slip through your fingers, just to pursue a fad?" To which Julien's equable accents replied: "That's it, Merrill.

I wasn't usin' them, and Williamson had bought a catboat and was studying navigation; but he has given up that fad now and has promised me over and over to send me back my instruments, but he has never done it.

We dropped the brougham there, and went on with them in a huge motor car (that is another fad of the Baron's).

THE POPULAR FAD: GENERAL ADMIXTURE OF PRETENDERS, RELIGION, POLITICS, AND DISGRUNTLED MONARCHS.

It's a fad among rich people to weep over the poor!

They would say, as they have said of other rich women, that my interest is a 'fad' and that I could 'afford to talk religion with my pocket full of money.'

"Then, why not give up your fad at once and run the business properly?" "Do you mean as we have been running it?" asked Mr. Denton, with a sharp glance at him.

Kromitzki looks upon the reluctance to part with ancestral lands as a mere fad.

Find her a fad, a job, an occupation, Eugenics, dancing, uplift, yes, or crime, Set her to work for her Emancipation That takes a lot of time.

"Magna Charta merely fashionable fad of ye Barons.

[Illustration] Sweet is the voice that calls From bab-bling wa-ter-falls In mead-ows where the down-y seeds are fly-ing, And soft the breez-es blow, And ed-dy-ing come and go, In fad-ed gar-dens where the rose is dy-ing THE QUARREL.

On Elsie's future menu pad, As they are Elsie's greatest fad.

But they often have nerves or some imaginary disease or fad, and are frightfully restless, and Octavia says it is because in the natural development of the female of any country, numbers of these are really at the stage when they should be doing manual labour, according to their ancestry, and so having nothing to occupy them and living in every dreamed-of luxury, they get nerves instead.

This is the house where the culture of Boston seems no fad to make a joke about, but a rare and delicate reality.

'It was father's fad, and so I sat.

While as for Whistler and the Impressionistsa lot of maniacs, running a fad to deathbut cleverby Jove! No!there was a new art coming!the creation of men who had learnt to draw, and could yet keep a hold on ideas 'Character!that's what we want!'

She was not mad about any sport or any fad.

119 examples of  fad  in sentences