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What does pricey mean?
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Examples pricey examples
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Simple sentences
These clothes are beautiful, but pricey.
I know a great restaurant in the area. It's not too pricey and the food is delicious.
That's a bit pricey.
Movie subtitles
I'm warning you, I'm pretty pricey.
It's pricey, but the kid will come down.
It's pricey.
That's kind of pricey for shampoo, ain't it?
Makes it more pricey, an extra 320.
Well, I wouldn't let you anywhere near all this pricey stuff.
Pricey.
You can't stay. It's very pricey.
Things are pricey here.
They say it's a little pricey.
I heard the West Side's nice. Not too pricey.
Lombardo was eyeball-deep in debt before this whole thing started trying to keep up with a pricey girl like Barbara Baxter.
Wow! That's some pricey nut.
That's a little pricey for cough medicine.
Your place is really pricey.
I alone arrange for there to be one in the remotest backwater. A pricey sacrifice when you can't sell anything.
Hey, Pricey.
Pricey, that's the point.
Pricey, I'll see you later, man.
Hey, Pricey!
Very pricey these days. information. Like whisky.
Not so pricey as mine, sir.
It just seems a little pricey for a unique fixer-upper opportunity, that's all.
Mak es it more pricey, an extra 320.
Ooh, pricey.
Those are the pricey pussy willows.
You work at the men's clothing department, thus you know how to count pairs of socks, you know if they're many or few, if they're pricey or cheap.
There's a room, but it's a bit pricey.
Here is a little pricey for me.
A little pricey.
It's very pricey.
Yes, but Dad, it's rather pricey.
I mean, Manhattan can be quite pricey, even with 50,000 yen.
Among those unhappy citizens are the managers of the stores. along pricey Fifth and Madison Avenue.
News and current affairs
Case closed, according to some advocates of pricey investments.
Japanese financiers bought up pricey trophy properties like Rockefeller Center in New York and the Pebble Beach Golf Club in California, and then had to sell later at rock-bottom prices.