Mark my words, these newfangled inventions will come to a bad end.
This newfangled invention, the lavaliere microphone, picked up more sounds than the primitive playback equipment of the time revealed.
There were many more pedestrians, and the automobile was still a newfangled invention.
"Damned newfangled inventions," mumbled Kurtz under his breath.
And, at 59, she is old enough to remember when Sid Caesar was Mr. Saturday Night, live, on a newfangled invention known as television.
Parked nearby is a representative of the newfangled invention that presaged the end of this gentle era, a 1902 Studebaker Victoria Phaeton automobile.
Tillyard eloquently points out that two newfangled inventions - private life and romantic love - figured among the few things to which a royal could not aspire.
I thought about returning to town and waking the blacksmith, who I know would have been happy to work on the newfangled invention that was the talk of the town.
The larger problem is that the series regards television as some newfangled invention intruding on our lives.
Tribal leaders and members of the king's own family, including a nephew who ultimately assassinated the king, denounced the newfangled invention as the work of the devil.