Voguer vs Vogued - What's the difference?
voguer | vogued |
One who dances in the vogue style.
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 19, author=Claudia La Rocco, title=Voguers Take Back the Night and the Dance Stage, work=New York Times
, passage=The tall, elegant Mr. Burnett unfurled his limbs in the precise yet fluid phrasing employed by voguers . }}
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(vogue)
the prevailing fashion or style
popularity or a current craze
* 1860 , Albrecht Daniel Thaer, The Principles of Practical Agriculture
A highly stylized modern dance that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene in the 1960s.
To dance in the vogue dance style.
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As a noun voguer
is one who dances in the vogue style.As a verb vogued is
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(en noun)- Miniskirts were the vogue in the '60s.
- Hula hoops are no longer in vogue .
- The rotation of nine years with two fallowings, which was formerly so much in vogue , is now seldom or never to be met with; it was, however, productive of very fine crops of corn on tenacious soils which require a great deal of tillage.