Examples of 'expensive' in a sentence

Meaning of "expensive"

expensive (adjective) - costing a lot of money, high-priced, carrying a significant monetary value
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  • Given to expending a lot of money; profligate, lavish.
  • Having a high price or cost.
  • Taking a lot of system time or resources.

How to use "expensive" in a sentence

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Excellent deduction for expensive college education.
These expensive goods require a special packaging.
I am referring to our expensive new cupcake website.
A very expensive counterintelligence worked up that list.
They must be very expensive at your market.
An expensive tailor saves in the long run.
Everybody says how expensive it is to have a kid.
Expensive shampoo makes a lot of people happy.
Guns are very expensive and hard to get.
Running a political campaign gets really expensive.
This is the most expensive dinner in history.
And replacing these traps is really expensive.
It was now increasingly expensive to maintain those services.
Maybe the material got too expensive.
There is that expensive painting that we invested in.

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Those are not the most expensive ones.
Your expensive dress will get ruined.
Give me the most expensive bottle here.
Less expensive than traditional pipe replacement.
It will save you expensive driving lessons.
Early high risk capital is very expensive.
They are more expensive and harder to get.
Civil litigation is a lengthy and expensive process.
The most expensive you can find.
Looks like the seats are expensive here.
Tell him how expensive it is to put it back on.
In most cases it is the more expensive solution.
Very expensive to those that can not.
You are like very expensive foster care.
More expensive that what my file here.
I also want a pair of expensive leather pants.
This is expensive and can only be done gradually.
They tend to be more expensive than levodopa.
This type of survey is also relatively expensive.
Leasing this very expensive penis extension.
Effective publicity work need not be expensive.
You know how expensive those things are.
Sometimes they are buried with expensive jewelry.
I keep my expensive watches in the hotel safe.
Your new lover has expensive taste.
Still too expensive for mass production.
He is a little bit more expensive than you.
It was very expensive and not at all profitable.
I also require a substantial number of expensive prescriptions.
This is more expensive than a kept woman.
Travel and hosting is getting more expensive.
Labour is therefore expensive and relatively untrained.
But this one is a little more expensive.
Make it way too expensive to ever go back.
Satellite telephone communications are effective but expensive.

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