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Both spellings are correct, but if you want to be on the safe side, pricey is the way to go. I haven't looked anything up, but i imagine that in earlier times before widespread refrigeration, canning, etc., it would be quite common for foodstuffs to be excessively salty 'eggs are pricey at the moment'

'bananas were pricey in the market this morning'

'i wanted to buy seville oranges but they were pricier than the navel. Right, but we're talking about a group of items, some of which are inexpensive (which you could purchase a ton of them and only need one or two and that's a splurge due to the amount of money you're spending on all of them collectively), and some of which are expensive (which are worth it despite their cost or value), and are also a splurge even just getting one. They're both exactly the same figurative usage, and are both susceptible to being misinterpreted as only pricey in financial terms 0 in addition to overpriced, why not consider pricey

The result is the same, of course All these highly skilled people must be paid for their time Can the word dear replace expensive, as in that new t.v is too dear The dictionary says so, but i was completely unaware that it had that connotation

I want to use it in writing because it's a

9 so you are looking for the pricey version of a tchotchke There are a couple in common use Bling is an excellent fit to your criteria of expensive and highly visible Trophy seems to be used especially when it refers to the toys (and girl/boytoys) of successful businesspeople.

The most common slang meaning closely related to op's example is salty = crude, [slightly] pornographic The high, excessive meaning intended here is very similar, but i think this usage is not widespread

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