(Used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display.
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Examples for "loud"
Examples for "loud"
1Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
2Of course, I'd known Amelia's problem before she'd said it out loud.
3We need to send Maliki's government a strong message, loud and clear.
4Out loud she spoke English: I wish I'd brought my passport today.
5Conclusions: Persistent, loud snoring was associated with higher rates of problem behaviors.
1Water flowing underground News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2The Fiji Met Service said heavy rain may lead to flash flooding.
3They were given a new sense of urgency after the flash crash.
4I picked my way toward the point where I'd seen the flash.
5In another flash of lightning, he saw clearly: the car was gone.
1Political words on issues of great note to Indigenous people are cheap.
2Labor was very cheap in China, as well as Canton and Shanghai.
3Farmers markets are plentiful and offer another option for great, cheap food.
4That's a great global franchise, great management, it's cheap on book value.
5A slew of products now address the problem-butthey don't come cheap.
1Question 4: RIM has a flashy new BlackBerry handset to show off.
2The Summer faeries need the flashy things; it's part of their trade.
3The national temper, in the civil history, is not flashy or whiffling.
4Yes, the latest gadgets like GPS watches are extremely cool and flashy.
5Being independent isn't as flashy as a lot of people may think.
1Large, sealed portholes looked out onto a garden of garish sea plants.
2But the old beliefs seemed dim; the new ones, garish and confused.
3And it flourishes by gaslight; by day it is garish and forlorn.
4There are no garish rubber wristbands or long lines of cars outside.
5She couldn't imagine a snooty society maven ever wearing something so garish.
1Sometimes he had given the tawdry claims more credence than at others.
2I try to focus on outlandish scenarios, images of exotic, tawdry humiliation.
3The door opened, and in marched Mrs. Trebooze, tall, tawdry, and terrible.
4The supper-room, garish and tawdry in its decorations, was functioning as usual.
5The decorations do not seem tawdry, nor the tinsel other than real.
1An American would probably think you were just saying the word 'tacky'.
2That is a different place, you see, this is a different tacky.
3It applies smoothly and without that tacky feeling so many sunscreens have.
4Is the prosecutor referring to her conviction rate, which is just tacky.
5The result could easily have been pure treacle or just very tacky.
1It was to them like the brassy and lacquered life in hotels.
2Tough as nails, the brassy broad had lost her perspective on humanity.
3He sniffed up the brassy and clicking music into his vibrating nostrils.
4What we need is a brassy tequila sunrise of a cocktail dress.
5Above them the sky glared a brassy blue with never a could.
1And just how damaging were its trashy, consumerist values on the population?
2It had seemed so vital before; now it seemed absurd and trashy.
3It is knowingly, unabashedly trashy and tells you so at every opportunity.
4Then I got interested in grunge, trashy 90s Ibiza anthems and pop.
5They make it simple and trashy, but there is death behind it.
1The tatty shop was just down the road from where we played.
2There's just something funny and likable about your average, everyday, tatty pigeon.
3His tatty shoes were falling apart, and he only had shorts on.
4Gradually the tavern did not seem tatty and rude, but excitingly wicked.
5But beneath this tatty comfort blanket, there are two starkly naked truths.
1There is not a meretricious or humiliating book in the whole collection.
2Gloriani's statues were florid and meretricious; they looked like magnified goldsmith's work.
3The meretricious melodrama did not fool them, but they delighted in its absurdities.
4The over-rated, overpaid, and most meretricious painter died at Hampton Court in 1707.
5It's a meretricious parade in which style reigns supreme over content.
1I took out the little gimcrack I use to clean my pipe.
2Lancing on board thet gimcrack boat, an' ain't tuh be depended on.
3Falco, the man with this gimcrack export market is-AtiusPertinax.
4The spirit of a whiter, rockier music hangs over Geremy Jasper's gimcrack hip-hop epic.
5Even so, its pale-biscuit siding was gimcrack vinyl, its chalk-white trim a flimsy metal.
Jargon term in UK student life.
1The dust rolled in clouds over the gaudy wagons of the menagerie.
2How stiff they were in shape and yet how gaudy in colour.
3She went into ecstasies over the gaudy plates in the fashion paper.
4They rode hell-for-leather down the streets, gaudy outfits glittering in the sun.
5And there really is a certain force in the too gaudy setting.
6The auctioneer held in his hand a gaudy bauble of worldly pleasure.
7Her vanity led her to flaunt her gaudy hat in the hut.
8They want the old, gaudy lies, told always in the same way.
9But his other news concerns a cock pheasant, a fine gaudy creature.
10It is very rich and very elegant, but in no way gaudy.
11They flap their gaudy artificial wings; there is motion, but no ascent.
12The gaudy butterfly is sure that the flowers owe thanks to him.
13But the simplicity must not be barrenness nor the bright colour gaudy.
14The beautiful gaudy colored caravans belonging to the Driscoll family were gone.
15The old personal charm was still there under this new gaudy manner.
16She tried to imagine Mrs. Hilmer in one of these gaudy confections.
Gaudy nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América