adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
very
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Oh yes, we could be very chic when the occasion demanded.
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Who's going to start me off on this one? Very chic brush-and-comb set.
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He had visualised some one diamond-hard, very chic , very ambitious.
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I burst through the outer door, red-faced and sweating. Very chic .
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Shops with Style On Capri and Ischia dazzling boutiques sell marvellous leather shoes and very chic clothes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a chic apartment
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a chic restaurant in Boston
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She is chic and witty.
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The east side of the city has become very chic in the past few years.
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They live in a chic apartment overlooking the Seine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A dinner party at a chic New York restaurant cost the museum $ 5, 500.
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At his side in public Jackie's air of sophistication and chic cultural warmth complemented it perfectly.
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He thought she was perfect, the height of chic .
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Nor, for that matter, can family life be a question of chic .
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So you can be chic as you get slim!
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The design team creates beaded extravaganzas that are truly chic .
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We are in Madame Jo Jo's - a chic transvestite bar in Soho.