8 Verbs to Use for the Word fad

The desire to cut a figure in society, and to carry the "fad" of the moment to extremes, ever possessed Seguin; and thus he had for a while renounced his pretended artistic tastes for certain new forms of sportthe motor-car craze, and so forth.

Cousin Parnelia said she could cure Madame with some Sanopractic nonsense, a new fad that Cousin Parnelia had taken up lately.

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.

"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.

You remember my fad for mathematics?

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!'

Then Heaven send more fads.

They had not merely swallowed wholesale the latest and most extreme political and social fads, picked up from the literature of England, France, and Germany, but they possessed a courage of their convictions and a will to carry them out to the logical conclusion which many "advanced thinkers" of the West lack.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  fad