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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

fashion as a verb

I've recently hear that, as a verb, "fashion" has a meaning of "to create something".
I've never heard someone using the word that way.
I think that the most common meaning of the word is "a way or method of something" as a noun.
How often do you native speakers use "fashion" as a verb?

  

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Occasionally I see it, usually used for construction of something rather intricate or complicated:

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