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pricy

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

How To Use pricy In A Sentence

  • Then there's the cost — all too easily you'll be in pricy pay-by-the-megabyte territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Animal models are the pricy option, used only when nothing else will do. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the pricy console games to survive, they need to engage the feelings of a wider audience through storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • While these units are firmly on the "pricy" side, ranging from $384,000 to a few that are over a million, Greenbridge has always been envisioned as a "luxury" approach to green living, and much more affordable developments can use the same green approaches. BlueNC - The people's think tank
  • And, fifth, those infamous commodities for which many developing countries are known will remain pricy. Otaviano Canuto: The Day After Tomorrow: Growth Switchover
  • Fortunately, there are some peachy — if pricy — ones on the horizon. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the big hotels in the town centre are pricy, the hundreds of small pensions offer bed and breakfast at reasonable prices.
  • Don't buy pricy food and drink when you're out. The Sun
  • Ultimately, nitrous is pricy and a bit exotic, but it can sure turn heads with the simple push of a button. Power Up Your 4x4
  • The new edition is a pricy box set, but breaks the novel up into satisfying chunks.
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