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trend·y

 (trĕn′dē) Informal
adj. trend·i·er, trend·i·est
Of or in accord with the latest fad or fashion: trendy clothes. See Synonyms at fashionable.
n. pl. trend·ies
One who avidly follows the latest fads or trends: "International trendies have spread the word about the area's new nightclubs" (Lynn Langway).

trend′i·ly adv.
trend′i·ness n.
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advmodern; to dress trendilysich nach der neuesten Mode kleiden
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