make fashion
71make — 1. verb 1) he makes models Syn: construct, build, assemble, put together, manufacture, produce, fabricate, create, form, fashion, model Ant: destroy 2) I didn t want to go …
72Make love, not war — [1][2] Make love not war is an anti war slogan commonly associated with the American counterculture of the 1960s. It was used primarily by those who were opposed to the Vietnam War, but has been invoked in other anti war contexts since. Radical… …
73make — To cause to exist. United States v. Giles, 300 U.S. 41, 57 S.Ct. 340, 344, 81 L.Ed. 493. To form, fashion, or produce. To do, perform, or execute; as to make an issue, to make oath, to make a presentment. To do in form of law; to perform with due …
74make — To cause to exist. United States v. Giles, 300 U.S. 41, 57 S.Ct. 340, 344, 81 L.Ed. 493. To form, fashion, or produce. To do, perform, or execute; as to make an issue, to make oath, to make a presentment. To do in form of law; to perform with due …
75fashion — 1. noun 1) the fashion for tight clothes Syn: vogue, trend, craze, rage, mania, fad, style, look, convention; informal thing 2) the world of fashion Syn: clothes, cloth …
76Make Me a Supermodel (Estados Unidos, temporada 1) — En este artículo sobre televisión se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita ser wikificado conforme a las convenciones de estilo de Wikipedia. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y gramatical. Por favor …
77make — 1. verb 1) he makes models Syn: construct, build, assemble, put together, manufacture, produce, fabricate, create, form, fashion, model, improvise 2) she made me drink it Syn …
78fashion — Synonyms and related words: MO, Platonic form, Platonic idea, aesthetic form, affectation, algorithm, anatomy, angle, apparel, approach, archetype, architectonics, architecture, arrangement, array, art form, aspect, assemble, attack, attire,… …
79fashion — I. n. 1. Form, figure, shape, make, cut, cast, stamp, mould, pattern, model, appearance, conformation, configuration. 2. Way, manner, method, sort. 3. Custom (particularly as respects dress), mode, style, usage, conventionality, conventionalism,… …
80fashion — 1. noun a) A current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons. When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to… …