Synonym: garish, showy, tasteless, vulgar. Similar words: study, fraud. Meaning: ['gɔːdɪ] n. a celebratory feast held annually at one of the colleges in a British university. adj. 1. tastelessly showy 2. (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display.
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31. The Communist sayings are down, and gaudy advertising up.
32. A woman regarded as gaudy or tawdry.
33. A woman sells skintight spandex miniskirts and gaudy, patterned blouses from behind a flowery curtain in her ramshackle apartment.
34. Brew like amber after golden steeping gaudy, have natural fragrant orchid sweet, taste mellow pleasant delicacy, back to Kennedy, commonly known as "a rhyme".
35. She wore a two-piece summer suit of gaudy color that I had noticed was in vogue.
36. Antony Gaudy died in 1926, leaving an unfinished cathedral as his epitaph.
37. They went for one with "a gaudy amount of lights," Mr.Carbone said, and bought some AstroTurf to style it out.
38. On its head it wore a gaudy rufous crown. In structure, Anchiornis's plumes were nearly identical to flight feathers, except that they were symmetrical rather than asymmetrical.
39. It seem that Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers lacks a Chinese translation.
40. These gaudy signs all over campus are a real eyesore.
41. It's just a bit too large ( small, plain, gaudy, etc ) for me.
42. The size of a chicken, it had arm feathers with black-and-white portions, creating the spangled pattern you might see on a prize rooster at a county fair. On its head it wore a gaudy rufous crown.
43. She stands in the stage, often does not need the Chinese dress desirably, bunch of spotlights hit on her body, sings peacefully, always does not need the gaudy beautification.
44. The satirical magazine Spy threw darts at all the puffery of the era, and was especially fast to disdain the gaudy arrivistes in favor of dandruff- flecked Old Money.
45. Gone were the gaudy signs for Pepsi, Carling, Fujifilm and Vodafone.
46. A tree covered with tinsel and gaudy paper chains graced one corner.
47. She also sported a somewhat gaudy gold watch set with diamonds and sapphires.
48. Zhao Juntao combines installation and performance, creating the feeling of gaudy, new-rich and transitory by piling and blowing burst colorful balloons.
49. China's gaudy growth doesn't mean much to Xie Jun, who runs a factory in the southern Chinese boomtown of Dongguan. He's enduring a tough year.
50. As for my first misunderstanding to the "gaudy" is only a lucky chance and coincidence. Because so called "gaudy" is also inspired from using of folk-custom colors.
51. The gaudy butterfly is sure that the flowers owe thanks to him.
52. And it shows especially a gaudy, celebrating and even boorish appetite of new-rich in the circle of Confucian culture.
53. Same room colour is unfavorable and overmuch, different room can part buy color, gaudy does not have avoid mussily foreword.
54. It's a bit too large ( small, plain . gaudy etc. ) for me.
55. The earliest performances of kabuki were dancing and song with no significant plot, often disdained as gaudy and cacophonous, but equally lauded as colorful and beautiful.
56. His only peculiarity ,[http://sentencedict.com/gaudy.html] was a habit of wearing impossibly gaudy neckties.
57. The gaudy years carved the tree rings, abreaction time delineate entwine palmprint.
58. The cloud laughed at the rainbow saying that it was an upstart gaudy in its emptiness.
59. She could be identified by the gaudy bandanna she wore as a head covering.
60. A cheap, gaudy St. amboat arrive at the wharf from St. louis.