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pricy

[ prahy-see ]

adjective

pricier, priciest.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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After thinking big, the new organization settled on the iconic stethoscope as its first product, ultimately validating their low-cost, open-source, repairable device as just as good as pricier alternatives.

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Disaster recovery experts say it’s usually people of more modest means who hit a wall in the rebuilding process and end up selling their lots to developers and high-income individuals who build pricier homes.

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As a devastating outbreak of bird flu thins chicken populations and market forces drive grocery prices up, the breakfast and baking staple has become pricier and harder to find.

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The boxes look pricy, which only adds to their desirability.

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One Beverly Hills is expected to house some of the priciest condos and hotel suites in the country when it opens in 2028, with units selling for tens of millions of dollars.

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