I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a trendy/fashionable restaurant (= one that is influenced by the most fashionable styles and ideas )
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The hotel is surrounded by elegant boutiques and trendy restaurants.
fashionable/trendy clothes
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The club was full of beautiful people wearing trendy clothes.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
restaurant
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There are cafes at the beach, trendy restaurants in the Gaslamp area downtown.
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Clean your nails with a bowie knife in trendy restaurants .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Trendy bars and restaurants are opening and inexpensive apartments in the area are getting hard to find.
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a trendy New York night club
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a trendy street market in the centre of Paris
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Delgado predicts that blonde hair will become trendy this summer.
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She only talks like that because she wants to sound trendy .
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stylish South Beach cafes filled with trendy young couples
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And they have a trendy baseball cap.
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For instance Sol, the beer sold in London's trendy cafe bars at £2 a time, is just 25p a bottle.
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He has a trendy haircut and wears a dangling earring, but his accent is like his father's.
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It's promoted by the natural-born hucksters within Apple because it has all the earmarks of something trendy and fashionable.
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The very first day her ad ran, she got a call for a hairpiece to be worn at a trendy wedding.
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They like to wear the cloak of socialism because it's trendy on the international stage.
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With sinking heart Sly realized that he was in a burger joint that was too trendy to peel its potatoes.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I was thrown out by some irate trendy who kept muttering something about royalties.
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Ladies wear color and luxe fabrics, trendies wear black and industrial nylon.