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Newfangled   /nˌufˈæŋgəld/   Listen
adjective
Newfangled  adj.  
1.
Newly made; of a new type or fashion; formed with the affectation of novelty; sometimes used to express disapproval or disdain. "A newfangled nomenclature."
2.
Disposed to change; inclined to novelties; given to new theories or fashions. "Newfangled teachers." "Newfangled men."






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"Newfangled" Quotes from Famous Books



... out myself, early in the morning," said Castleton, "and do what I can to keep life in the old man. Don't let Bainbridge get into the old fellow any of his newfangled, highfalutin remedies—if you do, I will not answer for the consequences. I don't say that Bainbridge will not in time—in time, mark you—be a dazzling therapeutist; but not until experience has modified ...
— A Strange Discovery • Charles Romyn Dake

... life. I find a peculiar charm in these long-established English schools, where the school-boy of to-day sits side by side, as it were, with his great-grandsire, on the same old benches, and often, I believe, thumbs a later, but unimproved edition of the same old grammar or arithmetic. The newfangled notions of a Yankee school-committee would madden many a pedagogue, and shake down the roof of many a time-honored seat of learning, ...
— Our Old Home - A Series of English Sketches • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... want to spend those ten years taking care of my daughter's children. I've taken care of my own. A good job, too. No one helped me. No one helped me. What's the matter with these modern mothers, with their newfangled methods and their efficiency and all? Maybe I'm an unnatural grandmother, but I'm going to tell Marcia the truth. Yes, I am. If she asks me to stay home with Joan and Peter to-morrow, while she and Ed go off to the country club, I'm going to say, 'No!' I'm going to say, 'Listen to me, Ed and Marcia. ...
— Gigolo • Edna Ferber

... lastin' look, for the pack o' you're goin' out o' that door inside of ten counts! God bless 'um! Just look at that there Jap get-up! Sure as God made big fish to eat the little fellows, Peter Moore's up to some newfangled ...
— Peter the Brazen - A Mystery Story of Modern China • George F. Worts

... any such newfangled nonsense. It ain't none of a parson's business what the community does. You're hired, ain't you, an' paid to run the church? That's the end of it. We ain't goin' to have any mixin' of religion an' ...
— The Friendly Road - New Adventures in Contentment • (AKA David Grayson) Ray Stannard Baker


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