Examples of 'new-fangled' in a sentence

Meaning of "new-fangled"

To new-fangled (verb) something means to introduce or implement new and innovative ideas or technologies. This verb is often used in a critical or skeptical manner to describe overly complicated or unnecessary changes. For example, 'They new-fangled the entire system, and now it's more confusing than before.'
Show more definitions
  • Alternative spelling of newfangled

How to use "new-fangled" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
new-fangled
I do not get these new-fangled crisp flavours.
But, sharing a car with people heading in the same direction may sound new-fangled.
He was a guy with a new-fangled machine called a camera.
I repudiate with indignation and abhorrence these new-fangled theories.
There is one of them new-fangled horseless carriages coming.
Too much fawning and posturing these days all this new-fangled chivalry.
Now we have this new-fangled idea coming along.
I hope that gives you a little insight into all this new-fangled technology.
The then new-fangled photography evidently also had an influence.
We would need one of them new-fangled pumping engines.
Perhaps they live by a river with great trout fishing, and your product is a new-fangled lure.
They do not know these new-fangled laws out there.
New-fangled ideas like C really have not had a big impact on the climate modeling community.
An older person using all the new-fangled technology.
This is sort of a new-fangled thing in ‘ ukulele building that gets mixed reviews.

See also

With this latest album came a new-fangled sound.
Radar was no longer a new-fangled invention to be regarded with suspicion, but a valuable weapon.
Our dear son and one of his new-fangled ideas.
Such new-fangled ideas have not been accepted at Bar S yet.
He was allocated space on a truck for new-fangled devices called television cameras.
At Christmas I no more desire a rose Than wish a snow in May 's new-fangled mirth.
He vigorously ridiculed modernism in theology as a new-fangled fad based on a superficial view of reality.
It 's a new-fangled thing called social media.
He was on one of them guns with the new-fangled breech action.
Is it a new-fangled torture technique, or is there something to it?
Relook your current product offering and develop a new-fangled special that is fresh.
These new-fangled vets would not approve.
In the West we go through these seasons of new-fangled theologies.
Every single day now we have new-fangled foods and food-like substances being introduced.
Commenced with England being enthralled with the new-fangled velocipede.
Little did we know that this new-fangled technology would have its way with us.
I just do not know why we need to join some new-fangled GMA.
None of their new-fangled laundries.
The nationalists were held to blame for introducing the Sultan to such new-fangled anti-Islamic ideas.
This new-fangled stuff is inedible.
And we finally got ourselves One of these new-fangled bomb robots.
Blasted new-fangled gadgets.
I'm not familiar with these new-fangled dances.
A new-fangled wall would bring curses upon your sons!
He also attended an early demonstration of the new-fangled television by John Logie Baird.
This new-fangled technology does allow some miraculous breakthroughs, does not it?
Probably one of them new-fangled models.
Some new-fangled taps have parts to push up or down or sideways - but which?
Is that one of those new-fangled legal terms?
To some extent they have been perhaps sophisticated, or naive, victims of these new-fangled alchemies.
One of those new-fangled matchbooks.
Her husband, he must have been keen on new-fangled things.
Enlightenment, or whatever these new-fangled hippy-dippy religions are selling, is a waste of time.
Ancient religion ought not to be criticized by a new-fangled one ", he wrote.
And it 's not just our new-fangled cameras that are helping us to spy on animals.

Search by letter in the English dictionary