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1 Inevitably, his work has been read as gaudy celebrations of Spain's new-found freedom.
2 Do the kits have to look as gaudy as well?
3 The ladies of the court were nearly as gaudy .
4 That glassy, twisting spire, as gaudy as any Christmas ornament, is owned by offshore Chinese.
5 The Big White Triangle Photograph: Tempo The Tempo isn't as gaudy as you might expect.
6 Kitsch: defined in dictionaries as gaudy , trash, pretentious, shallow art expression addressing a low, unrefined taste.
7 Ranks of confectionery were arrayed on cream-coloured doilies, pink and yellow, red and chocolate, as gaudy as any model army.
8 You may see Pupkin there at any time cutting enchanted grass on a little lawn in as gaudy a blazer as ever.
9 This resident public, called from its daily labours and duties, did not always show as gaudy a make-up as did the dressed-up travelling public.
10 The man was a wreck; but his clothes and his jewellery-incruel mockery of the change in him-wereas gay and as gaudy as ever.
11 It was as gaudy as the other inns, yellow trimmed in bright red and bilious, eye-wrenching green, though here the paint was cracked and peeling.
12 As gaudy as it could look, especially looking back at some of those photos, Lycra was comfortable.
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