(Used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display.
Jargon term in UK student life.
1 The dust rolled in clouds over the gaudy wagons of the menagerie.
2 How stiff they were in shape and yet how gaudy in colour.
3 She went into ecstasies over the gaudy plates in the fashion paper.
4 They rode hell-for-leather down the streets, gaudy outfits glittering in the sun.
5 And there really is a certain force in the too gaudy setting.
6 The auctioneer held in his hand a gaudy bauble of worldly pleasure.
7 Her vanity led her to flaunt her gaudy hat in the hut.
8 They want the old, gaudy lies, told always in the same way.
9 But his other news concerns a cock pheasant, a fine gaudy creature.
10 It is very rich and very elegant, but in no way gaudy .
11 They flap their gaudy artificial wings; there is motion, but no ascent.
12 The gaudy butterfly is sure that the flowers owe thanks to him.
13 But the simplicity must not be barrenness nor the bright colour gaudy .
14 The beautiful gaudy colored caravans belonging to the Driscoll family were gone.
15 The old personal charm was still there under this new gaudy manner.
16 She tried to imagine Mrs. Hilmer in one of these gaudy confections.
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