Get Free Checker
[ UK /pɹˈa‍ɪsi/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹaɪsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a high price
    costly jewelry
    high-priced merchandise
    a pricey restaurant
    much too dear for my pocketbook

How To Use pricey In A Sentence

  • There is Pricey, an infantile young woman who cares for her rag doll child as if it was alive.
  • Thence in comparison to pricey couches, hammocks are more user-friendly.
  • She linked the rising narrational deficit under Obama to pricey spending proposals Barnes is pushing in his gubernatorial bid. Valdosta Daily Times Homepage
  • Still relatively pricey, but much more affordable than spending tens of thousands of pounds on your own polo pony. Times, Sunday Times
  • By Gerry Baldo 08/18/2009 Sensing the public outrage that hasn't subsided over what has been described as the ostentatious and luxurious lifestyles of President Arroyo and her entourage displayed during her New York has sent a memorandum to the Office of the Press Secretary, saying the New York Post report on the pricey dinner of President Gloria WN.com - Articles related to Developing Economies Like Egypt Can Lead the World Out of Recession
  • The most common alternative, reverse osmosis, is cheaper, but it 's still pricey and energy-intensive. High-Tech Cures for Water Shortages
  • Seo, also out of bounds on 49th between 1st and 2nd aves has cold “inaniwa” udon, the best kind of udon noodles from Japan. kinda pricey, but worth it if you’re in the mood for a little luxury. Today May Be a Good Day For Cold Noodles | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Downside A little pricey for only one bedroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food-wise you can order Thai green curries or braised shank of lamb while the drinks, though pricey, run the gamut from fine cognacs and whiskeys to classic Martinis and shots.
  • Software written to ToolChest will be able to bypass pricey compliance testing on all the various Sparc boxes.
View all