adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
too
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The Pinot Noirs on the list were too pricey .
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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
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Let's not eat here - it's too pricey .
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The food's great, but it's a little pricey .
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The tickets were kind of pricey , but the show was good.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90.
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I called over the smart and snooty shop assistant to ask why such a pricey outfit sported such ` crinkles'.
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It used to be that Quattro was a pricey model, not just a reasonably priced option.
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Nearby, DayStar Digital was selling its pricier, super-performance Mac clones for high-end publishing and editing.
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Owners of a Tempe foundry never worried about thieves stealing the pricey sculptures in their art garden.
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Software written to ToolChest will be able to bypass pricey compliance testing on all the various Sparc boxes.
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Unlike its pricey neighbors, Vail and Aspen, Glenwood Springs is mostly undiscovered by the hordes.
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Where to Stay Hotels are excellent but pricey .