an unfashionable part of town.
a trendy neighborhood. unfashionable
they lived in an unfashionable part of London.
I thought that I would fly a kite for a somewhat unfashionable theory.
She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
His clothes are old and unfashionable, but nevertheless he has a real touch of class.
Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun.
Like his political leaderene, Sir Alan was from a relatively poor background in the unfashionable east Midlands. And like her, he nurtured a lifelong disdain for middle-class intellectual socialists.
(shaking her head) The unfashionable side. Now to minor matters. Are your parents living?
But I hate fashion. I can't dress fashionably. I'm the most unfashionable person I know.
For the Yoruba, agitation isn't merely an offence to a proper understanding of the universe; it's also just horribly unfashionable.
And actually getting things done rather than simply getting them said requires some qualities that have become unfashionable of late.
Ballroom dancing used to be seen as something rather unfashionable that old people might do.
It is there unfashionable not to be a man of business.
I believe that there is a right and a wrong, unfashionable as that view might be.
Lady Bracknell. (Shaking her head.) The unfashionable side. I thought there was something. However, that could easily be altered.
[3] In the weeks and months that followed Mr.Hirst's sale, spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable.
Of course, she is only an unfashionable village girl, he told himself, but her conversation is often quite amusing.
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