We have no meanings for "too gaudy" in our records yet.
1 And there really is a certain force in the too gaudy setting.
2 It is far too noisy, too dirty, too gaudy , and too decidedly primitive.
3 The fixtures were just too gaudy to be believed.
4 Though he liked the slick, lightweight feel of it, it was just too gaudy for him.
5 Not too gaudy , but still very noticeable, It's a perfect combination of nostalgia and digital progression.
6 Their colour was too gaudy for his taste.
7 Las Vegas was okay, but too too: too much neon, too many people, too hot, too gaudy .
10 Nothing appeared too gaudy to meet the tastes of the enemy airmen, who seemed to have been given carte blanche with the paint brush.
12 "The colour is too gaudy , it looks as though one were trying to be conspicuous," and I did not take the lemon-coloured ones.
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