after the fashion of



after the fashion of

In a manner or style imitative of someone or something else. When John F. Kennedy was president, many women dressed after the fashion of his wife, Jacqueline. I think that classical piece is after the fashion of the Baroque masters.
See also: after, fashion, of

after the fashion of someone or something

 and after the style of someone or something
in the manner or style of someone or something. She walks down the street after the fashion of a grand lady. The parish church was built after the style of a French cathedral.
See also: after, fashion, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rozannero-ZANEnglish
Ambrosineam-BRO-zeenEnglish (Rare)
Jaroslavas-Lithuanian
Morin['mɔ:rin]
Dervila-Irish
Caridadkah-ree-DHAHDSpanish