PRICEY


Meaning of PRICEY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

too

The Pinot Noirs on the list were too pricey .

Male speaker Certainly I'd be willing to try it - but I always think it seems to be a little bit too pricey .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Let's not eat here - it's too pricey .

The food's great, but it's a little pricey .

The tickets were kind of pricey , but the show was good.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90.

I called over the smart and snooty shop assistant to ask why such a pricey outfit sported such ` crinkles'.

It used to be that Quattro was a pricey model, not just a reasonably priced option.

Nearby, DayStar Digital was selling its pricier, super-performance Mac clones for high-end publishing and editing.

Owners of a Tempe foundry never worried about thieves stealing the pricey sculptures in their art garden.

Software written to ToolChest will be able to bypass pricey compliance testing on all the various Sparc boxes.

Unlike its pricey neighbors, Vail and Aspen, Glenwood Springs is mostly undiscovered by the hordes.

Where to Stay Hotels are excellent but pricey .

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