trendy
IPA: trˈɛndi
noun
- (informal) A trendy person.
adjective
- (slang) Of, or in accordance with the latest trend, fashion or hype.
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Examples of "trendy" in Sentences
- But I think it's not very trendy.
- It's a hip, trendy, damn cool term.
- This was very mainstream and trendy.
- FOB would be a modern, trendy Asian.
- The cinch belt was a trendy accessory.
- Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.
- People carry it around in trendy bottles.
- Adams, a trendy neighborhood overlooking downtown.
- Reconstructed clothing was trendy in the mid 2000s.
- As this area is sometimes considered hip and trendy.
- Being trendy is expensive, and it betrays a certain lack of self-confidence.
- DailyCandy has a knack for speaking a certain trendy language that is absolutely wonderful to read!
- I felt very relieved when a statement by a fashion commentator came to mind: "This year, to be trendy is no longer trendy".
- AT THE 109 shopping mall in trendy Shibuya, saleswomen in ruffled miniskirts shout their welcome in sticky-sweet tones above a din of club music.
- I also liked the contrast between the ultra-smug critics dishing in trendy restaurants with the hard working gyspies demonstrating that it takes real sweat to put on a show.
- The advertising magnate singled out what he described as "trendy oligarchs" for particular criticism, suggesting that the super-wealthy buy art only in a bid to impress their friends.
- We sign papers that promise long term care, mark the calendar for lunch in trendy pub where, benched and boothed in hum and chatter, we study laminated menus, weigh the merits of gorgonzola pasta as if our lives hung in the balance as if the sheer number of decisions, stacked like sandbags, will hold it at bay - the silent tsunami gathering force in the rearview mirror.
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