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1 He made in this condition the whole room as tawdry as a tavern tap.
2 What I saw struck me as tawdry , not grand; as grossly material, not poetically spiritual.
3 Yet the producer suggested that CNN views HLN as more sensationalist and the stories it pursues as tawdry .
4 His own guests, though they don't disdain his immense hospitality, regard his estate as tawdry and vulgar, I discover.
5 She had caught a glimpse of something so much better, that her former world looked as tawdry as the mimic scenery of a second-rate theatre.
6 As for human nature, it's as tawdry as ever.
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