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Definition och Betydelse av "all the rage"

all the rage
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of the utmost interest or popularity for a specified time

What is the origin of the idiom "all the rage" and when to use it?

The idiom "all the rage" refers to something that is immensely popular at a given time, often a trend or fashion. The phrase dates back to the late 18th century, with the allusion to "rage" as a vehement passion for something. The word "rage" in this context refers to a current, eagerly adopted fashion, a fad, or a craze. This expression is often used to describe trends that are popular in the present moment, especially those that are expected to remain fashionable for a short duration

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These bell-bottom pants were all the rage in the 1960s, reflecting the fashion of that era.
In the 1920s, flapper dresses and bobbed haircuts were all the rage among young women.
Tribal tattoos used to be all the rage, but now people are moving on to different styles.
The new smartphone model is all the rage, with people lining up to get their hands on it.
The dance craze became all the rage, with everyone eager to learn the latest moves.
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