Trendy in a sentence as an adjective

The bar might have been cool and trendy in Miami in 2004.

Most trendy, fashionable and 'glamorous' jobs are like this.

I don't say this to be trendy, github just has a much more pleasing interface in my opinion.

Don't have the spare time or money to hobnob with other startup types at an expensive trendy bar?

The front page would be 20 times taller with endless scrolling, yet consist mostly of beautifully laid out white space filled with some trendy shade of brown.

"Special needs" -- moot's engineering challenges were not unique, they just didn't like the trendy frameworks.

There's owning up to mistakes, which is very "trendy" right now, and then there's being a straight up terrible, unethical, incompetent person.

People describe leaving as trendy, as if leaving had something to do with other people as opposed to the sites' own repellent behavior.

People are very quick to hang software, particularly the non-engineering background trendy startup pushing culture.

Passionate coders stay late working on compilers for obscure languages, or rewriting ugly but working code into trendy new languages and frameworks.

I definitely believe coding for fun helps your skills, but I've seen too many "just-a-job" programmers code circles around others on the same teams who had side projects and kept up with the trendy languages.

If they were selling trendy iPhone cases and had bitten off more orders than they could presently chew, then an X% rolling reserve for Y days would likely be sufficient to insulate against the risk of some orders not shipping.

What we see today is a total jumble of inconsistent and incoherent UI design, where usability and efficiency are considered significantly less important than "looking trendy".

Unskilled and unexperienced college graduates with big egos raise dumb money, hire programmers to build code they don't understand, then spend their days 'networking' at trendy hotels in down-town, throwing minimal techno parties and going on trips across Europe for 'business and pleasure'.

Trendy definitions

adjective

in accord with the latest fad; "trendy ideas"; "trendy clothes"; "voguish terminology"

See also: voguish