Which preposition to use with fashionable

in Occurrences 49%

We were exceedingly fashionable in our time for breakfasting this morning, and it was eleven o'clock before we rose from table.

among Occurrences 17%

His other things are imperfect enough, and, what is worse, written in the bad sort of style which is becoming fashionable among those who fancy that they are imitating Hunt and Wordsworth....

of Occurrences 12%

The most fashionable of all the Pyrenean watering-places.

for Occurrences 11%

Well, what do you say if I turn fashionable for once and come down for the week-endnot this week, but next?" No need to ask Marty a question like that.

at Occurrences 8%

Mrs. SPRAT blushed like a full-blown peony as JACK manfully and courageously saluted her upon one rosy cheek, in the presence of the assembled guests, and then, to cover her confusion, she giggled and shook hands energetically with the company, telling JACK to "hold up his head and do the same, for it was com eel fut, and he must try to be fashionable at his own wedding.

than Occurrences 8%

One writer ascribes it to the "exceeding restlessness and the desire to be doing something which are predominant and indomitable in the Anglo-Saxon race;" another to the passion which almost all families have for seeming richer and more fashionable than their means will allow.

as Occurrences 4%

Furthermore, the love for wild scenery has become as fashionable as the love for music; the result being a very general hypocrisy in assumed ecstatic raptures.]

amongst Occurrences 3%

Coaches with glasses were a recent invention and very fashionable amongst the courtiers and ladies of the Restoration.

with Occurrences 3%

They are fashionable with all ages and all classes.

before Occurrences 2%

Does not the Church of Rome send her priests to the altar in habiliments that were fashionable before the fall of the Roman Empire, in token of her immovable conservatism?

on Occurrences 2%

The pain mollet, or soft bread made with milk and butter, although much in use before this, only became fashionable on the arrival of Marie de Medicis in France (1600), on account of this Tuscan princess finding it so much to her taste that she would eat no other.

during Occurrences 2%

I have stated, that the metaphysical poetry was fashionable during the early part of Charles the First's reign.

under Occurrences 2%

Contrary to expectation, it was three years before the place was reduced; in which time her highness' linen had acquired a hue, which, from the superstition of the princess and the times, was much admired, and adopted by the court fashionables under the name of "Isabella colour."

throughout Occurrences 1%

The old popular comedians were declaiming with heroic gesticulations the epic octavos of Tasso, and harps and violins were sounding accompaniments to the latest melody that Naples had made fashionable throughout the entire world.

to Occurrences 1%

They were fashionable to the point where ennui is the chief characteristic, and they came only for bridge and sleep.

by Occurrences 1%

The ambition he had to celebrate his grace's heroic virtues (at a time when there subsisted a jealousy between him and the duke of Marlborough, and it was fashionable by a certain party to traduce him) gave birth to some of the best of his performances.

towards Occurrences 1%

Dropping in rather late at a card-party, I beheld them sitting vis-a-vis at one of the tables, playing together against an old lady and gentleman, before whom Mrs. L thought, perhaps, it was not necessary to appear very fashionable towards dear Harry.

from Occurrences 1%

or has the little coquette been practising it all winter, in some gay Southern society, where cat-birds and bobolinks grow intimate, just as Southern fashionables from different States may meet and sing duets at Saratoga?

Which preposition to use with  fashionable