trendy - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • moment: Marrow's Plum is very trendy at the moment.

Infinitive complement

  • have: I wish it wasn't so trendy to have written a song that speaks to a bigger cause.
  • wear: Nowadays we wouldn't think it was very trendy to wear one because it looked like a sheet!

Modifies a noun

  • boutique: For example, Charlotte opens a trendy boutique selling clothes aimed at the young adult.
  • nightspot: The party is held at a trendy nightspot on the water.
  • eatery: The White House is a beacon in an ocean of trendy eateries.
  • nightclub: Taking place at trendy nightclub The Vault, Victoria Island, Lagos, MTV base LIVE!
  • cafes: Here you can shop for designer items, people-watch from trendy cafés, or visit the famous Gothic cathedral.
  • bar: Back at the hotel we goto the hotels swanky, trendy bar on the 39 th floor.

Modifying Another Word

  • achingly: The Radio One DJ recently walked off with a prize from a Bingo bash held at an achingly trendy private club at Soho.
  • too: Finally, don't go to a too trendy place.
  • increasingly: SE5 & CAMBERWELL PROPERTY GUIDE: Rising in popularity and keen to take on the mantle of the increasingly trendy Brixton.
  • rather: Color coordinated door mirrors, contrasting chrome door handles and roof rack with rather trendy wheels add the finishing touches.
  • very: Marrow's Plum is very trendy at the moment.
  • quite: I hear that the clothes they give you to be a monk are quite trendy.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: We may even be becoming trendy, perish the thought!
  • look: Its official 8 good looking trendy London boys are taking over!
  • get: Dublin's got so trendy now; there are always plenty of hotspot locations to set chapters in!
  • consider: Being subjected to miscellaneous Quantel effects, considered trendy at the time by the more discerning Dalek, causing death.

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