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		Definition of spendy in English: spendyadjective ˈspɛndi US informal 1Costing a great deal; expensive. Example sentencesExamples -  Supplemented by the money I earned at the salon, of course, because school is a very spendy place, and I was not rich.
 -  If you can't afford it (and it's spendy, no doubt) please consider ordering it for your library.
 -  We ate at a spendy restaurant, then drove around by the beach.
 -  As the current administration in office is learning, war is a spendy business - feeding and equipping troops, buying armaments and ammunition, transporting materials to and fro - it all costs lots of money.
 -  I would heartily recommend it as at least a rental if you haven't seen it, because its $29.99 retail price makes it a little spendy for a blind purchase.
 -  Despite spendy cover charges and velvet-roped entrances, he theorizes, the upscale, Miami-style bars that have opened in the district recently have exacerbated matters.
 -  Why go out to an expensive restaurant now when we'll probably eat out at pizza places more often then the spendy ones?
 -  In the cheap bar of the spendy restaurant, I was told that the Army Corps of Engineers had built a breakwater so ineffectual that any boat taking overnight shelter behind it was likely to be smashed to matchwood on the rocks.
 -  Although there is nothing any of us can do about snow - goofy dances and spendy snow guns aside - there is quite a bit that can he done about fostering new and improved programs.
 -  I was eyeing this trunk as I drove by it on my way to the dump this weekend but thought it might be spendy.
 -  I am interested in them, but they seem kind of spendy.
 -  Drinks are very spendy but as long as you are a cute girl you are probably not going to have to worry about your tab.
 -  They're spendy, but everything there is fantastically comfortable, and lasts basically forever.
 
 - 1.1 Spending a great deal of money; extravagant.
 that's not a real spendy crowd—they eat fast food Example sentencesExamples -  I can just imagine the flip chart presentations now at the spendy branding agency office.
 -  All it took was a year without the Stanley Cup being presented, and the owners got what they wanted, a formal limit imposed on their spendy ways.
 -  He's spendy; he buys luxury Japanese cars new, financing them such that he soon owes more on the car than it is worth.
 -  It's all a testament to the spendy tastes and fiercely pro-urban character of the people who live in this part of town.
 -  I have just spent the last half an hour assessing my finances and, whether I am feeling spendy or otherwise, I am on bread and water rations from this point on.
 
  
    Definition of spendy in US English: spendyadjectiveˈspendē US informal 1Costing a great deal; expensive. Example sentencesExamples -  Drinks are very spendy but as long as you are a cute girl you are probably not going to have to worry about your tab.
 -  Although there is nothing any of us can do about snow - goofy dances and spendy snow guns aside - there is quite a bit that can he done about fostering new and improved programs.
 -  They're spendy, but everything there is fantastically comfortable, and lasts basically forever.
 -  Supplemented by the money I earned at the salon, of course, because school is a very spendy place, and I was not rich.
 -  In the cheap bar of the spendy restaurant, I was told that the Army Corps of Engineers had built a breakwater so ineffectual that any boat taking overnight shelter behind it was likely to be smashed to matchwood on the rocks.
 -  I would heartily recommend it as at least a rental if you haven't seen it, because its $29.99 retail price makes it a little spendy for a blind purchase.
 -  As the current administration in office is learning, war is a spendy business - feeding and equipping troops, buying armaments and ammunition, transporting materials to and fro - it all costs lots of money.
 -  Despite spendy cover charges and velvet-roped entrances, he theorizes, the upscale, Miami-style bars that have opened in the district recently have exacerbated matters.
 -  If you can't afford it (and it's spendy, no doubt) please consider ordering it for your library.
 -  We ate at a spendy restaurant, then drove around by the beach.
 -  Why go out to an expensive restaurant now when we'll probably eat out at pizza places more often then the spendy ones?
 -  I was eyeing this trunk as I drove by it on my way to the dump this weekend but thought it might be spendy.
 -  I am interested in them, but they seem kind of spendy.
 
 - 1.1 Spending a great deal of money; extravagant.
 that's not a real spendy crowd—they eat fast food Example sentencesExamples -  It's all a testament to the spendy tastes and fiercely pro-urban character of the people who live in this part of town.
 -  All it took was a year without the Stanley Cup being presented, and the owners got what they wanted, a formal limit imposed on their spendy ways.
 -  I can just imagine the flip chart presentations now at the spendy branding agency office.
 -  I have just spent the last half an hour assessing my finances and, whether I am feeling spendy or otherwise, I am on bread and water rations from this point on.
 -  He's spendy; he buys luxury Japanese cars new, financing them such that he soon owes more on the car than it is worth.
 
  
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