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Example sentences for "fangled"

Lexicographically close words:
fanes; fanfare; fanfares; fang; fanged; fango; fangs; fanlight; fanlike; fann
  1. Now, girls, these new-fangled yachting notions are all nonsense.

  2. At supper I went over the whole scene, taking off the man in humorous pantomime, not ridicule, and even my wife grew hilarious over her disappointed hopes of the "new-fangled truck.

  3. You jest let that new-fangled truck alone," he said, "till you get more forehanded in cash and experience.

  4. And then we'll find out whether this heavy old rifle that belonged to my uncle, ain't equal to a new-fangled little popgun that shoots spreader bullets.

  5. I know somethin' 'bout bees, because we got a new fangled hive at home.

  6. They are seeking to-day every new fangled way; Some tell us that wooing has had its day.

  7. Tis all the fault of the great Queen and her new-fangled notions.

  8. Curses to all eternity on all new-fangled ways!

  9. Shall I bid him come, since thou seemst to hold by new-fangled ways?

  10. But as they could not get tanks, nor transport them if they were to secure some in this country, the Russians were anxious to procure drawings and specifications of these new-fangled engines of war.

  11. What after all are all these ridiculous, new-fangled creeds but further schisms of Protestantism?

  12. And while they are dropping away from the old Church in all directions, they simultaneously, from sheer habit, create new-fangled creeds very much more absurd than anything the Church ever taught, and not nearly so beautiful.

  13. I don't believe in your new-fangled ways and new-fangled ideas--in and out like a frog in a gallipot.

  14. I bet thet tune beats any o' these new-fangled turkey trots!

  15. Onct I worked fer one o' them literary fellers that married rich, and he was always fer makin' me try new-fangled things in the ground instead o' good old cow manure.

  16. These new-fangled spirits were endowed with marvelous powers.

  17. He didn't believe in these new-fangled ways of shuttin' up chimbleys.

  18. He's got a whole lot of new-fangled notions, Teacher has.

  19. They don't allus take to 'em kindly--you know how old folks are about new-fangled ways.

  20. All this new-fangled talk about new ideas cuts at the very roots of the great tradition on which the Public Schools were built up.

  21. But all books since Dickens and Thackeray are taboo at school as new-fangled and hence ephemeral.

  22. He asked her how she liked his friend Graeme's "new-fangled notions," and nodded approvingly at her warm commendation of the lecture.

  23. Now, they must have all sorts of new-fangled ideas!

  24. But Sir Walter replied that these windows were not of the new-fangled sort, made to open, that honest men might get rheums, and foolish maids prate therefrom.

  25. In Dyfed there are many who do think as we, and who will scarcely permit the new-fangled faith to show its head.

  26. There is ever some new-fangled hewing or digging.

  27. Mary had certain antique methods of speech, which the new-fangled school teacher, not liking to pronounce them vulgar, had tactfully dubbed "obsolete.

  28. I was now at no loss to understand Mr. Washington and his new fangled faction, and that their policy was silently to leave me to fall in France.

  29. Which Daddy Tuggar would call a new-fangled way of swearing at me," retorted Annie, with her frank laugh that was so genuinely mirthful that even Aunt Eulie joined in it.

  30. An ancient "mother in Israel" thanked him that he had "started a tune that they all could sing, instead of the new-fangled ones the young people are always getting up nowadays.

  31. He had once read somewhere in one of his new-fangled books that 'thoughts are things.

  32. And then Chase and those landscape fellows came over from Europe, where they got a lot of new-fangled notions.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fangled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.