modish in the PONS Dictionary

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A modish bunker that protects residents from horrid happenings is the latest chic interior accessory.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The famous 19th century executive order, illuminated by light emitting diodes, serves as an oddly modish backdrop.
www.washingtoncitypaper.com
I have a horror of the modish psychotherapy notion of closure.
www.cbc.ca
The dining area, which seats 10 to 12 people, hews closely to the modish design principle, too.
entertainment.inquirer.net
Is designer stubble a modish denigration of the real beard?
www.listener.co.nz
He called it a mannered and modish design.
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Her dark brunette locks looked as glossy as ever, coiffed into a simple, modish style worn over her shoulders.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Whatever her reason, a haircut that could be modish and progressive transforms, on her head, into a symbol of stand-by-your-man devotion.
www.slate.com
A relentless procession of modish customers line up for made-to-order coffees costing $3.50 and up.
www.straight.com
This is just the start of an evening that begins to resemble a bumper compendium of modish theatrical devices.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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