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- noun The quality of being
pricy , that is,expensive .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Universal paid $700,000 for the fake section, a price whose priciness correlates with the ad's ability to make readers think it's real news.
Michael Sigman: Mr. Publisher, Don't Tear Down That Wall 2010
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And if you indeed do earn over the $250K he has proposed as the cutoff, perhaps this will be a time for your senator and congressperson to step up and advocate for a cost-of-living deduction based on the relative priciness of some areas of the U.S.
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Dare I compare it to a Santoka (for priciness, high quality meat, noodles, and rich broth)?
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it's kind of like oilcloth, but a bit sturdier and fancier i think. it's european, hence the priciness! and it's cotton fabric that's coated, practically saturated, with plastic/vinyl coating.
i need to stop shopping..... but then i'd miss amazing things! amy 2009
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it's kind of like oilcloth, but a bit sturdier and fancier i think. it's european, hence the priciness! and it's cotton fabric that's coated, practically saturated, with plastic/vinyl coating.
Archive 2009-01-01 amy 2009
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I have long coveted Sundara yarn but hadn’t acquired any because I couldn’t abide the combination of priciness and mishigas.
Me so pretty 2009
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I have long coveted Sundara yarn but hadn’t acquired any because I couldn’t abide the combination of priciness and mishigas.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Liu, while complaining about the priciness and preachiness seemingly inherent to going green, "
cookiesinheaven 2009
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