Similar words: trend, trendsetter, heartrending, trench, rend, strength, retrench, entrench. Meaning: ['trendɪ] adj. in accord with the latest fad.
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31. She likes reading those trendy intellectual magazines about politics and society.
32. He has a trendy haircut and wears a dangling earring, but his accent is like his father's.
33. I was thrown out by some irate trendy who kept muttering something about royalties.
34. New forms of detention, fewer trendy clerics and, familiarly, less violent television.
35. The script they came up with was trendy and repetitive, rather naive but tuned directly to the youth of the moment.
36. For instance Sol, the beer sold in London's trendy cafe bars at £2 a time, is just 25p a bottle.
37. The new obsession with trendy design was indulged in by scattering diamond-shaped symbols around the pages.
38. The very first day her ad ran, she got a call for a hairpiece to be worn at a trendy wedding.
39. The trendy logos mean they can sell in shops for up to £50 apiece; but looks can be deceptive.
40. It's promoted by the natural-born hucksters within Apple because it has all the earmarks of something trendy and fashionable.
41. To a certain extent, the deplorable state of manners is just another trendy morsel for public devouring.
42. She only talks like that because she wants to sound trendy.
43. The sad thing about the Yobots article is that, since its publication, Quasp has been overtaken by trendy wimps.
44. Their back door was painted a trendy sludge green and it had a large keyhole as well as a Yale lock.
45. Meryl caught sight of two female journalists, trendy in jumpsuits, their faces hard and confident.
46. Very trendy new hotel run by Christina Ong, the Met adheres to the current fad for minimalism.
47. Trendy restaurants in New York are offering movie nights with the daily specials, says Vogue.
48. White gloves are trendy and retro dressing.
49. The place is as self-consciously trendy as they come.
50. They wear trendy clothes and walkabout in the market.
51. Our target market is young consumers who like trendy clothing.
52. Wild Card: This trendy Pucci mini is a major risk,(http://sentencedict.com/trendy.html) but it would give Stone instant fashion plate cred.
53. One brand that's hot in the fashion world is Miro, and its trendy designs of clothing and shoes originate in Barcelona.
54. Adeena Williams was my newspaper's former food editor. The chef and pround owner of Fusion, a restaurant whose specialty was a mingling of trendy food with soul food.
55. For the event, the Center has been transformed into an expanse of flashy displays and trendy marketing displays, featuring the latest in automotive engineering.
56. Wind down from a hellish workweek with these trendy , totally fun tips!
57. Display Shoe Lacing as seen in a trendy Melbourne shoe store.
58. One label that's hot among the fashion conscious is Miro, and these trendy designs of clothing and shoes originate in Barcelona.
59. I really admire your dress sense. You always look so trendy.
60. She says: 'I don't want to be one of those trendy mums who encourages her daughter to shack up with every passing boy. '
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