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trendy

[tren-dee] / ˈtrɛn di /


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Around the corner along the Via Orefici, which dates to the Middle Ages, many of the neighborhood’s trendy boutiques have hung neon signs with the Games logo, proclaiming themselves proud sponsors of the Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

I thanked him for saying “homeless” rather than the trendy “unhoused.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, commercial successes from trendy trinkets like Labubus to blockbuster films and videogames are helping to define China’s standing on the world stage.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 367-room New York hotel is known for a young and trendy clientele including celebrities, and its nightclub.

From The Wall Street Journal

People who can’t afford to buy trendy clothes at full price turn to cheaper “dupes” that contribute to fast fashion waste, she said.

From Los Angeles Times