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is tacky
adjective
Of a substance, slightly .
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That is crude; that is tacky.
The sandstone in Moab is tacky.
He goes on to say there is tacky, and then there is tacky.
The neon sign is half-lit, the window display is tacky.
Trophy case: I kind of think keeping that stuff around is tacky.
In 1996, he proclaimed, to the Times Magazine, "Too much style in America is tacky.
Matthew Bank, the publisher of HX Magazine, a gay weekly based in Chelsea, declared: "The facade is tacky.
But when asked about the abuse he hears there, Tuck added: "Everything they say in Philly is tacky.
Otarian may well be environmentally virtuous, but it is not the first to make this claim, and to do so is tacky.
A highlight was the videotape of the birthday party that Mr. Kozlowski had in Sardinia for his wife; the event proved that no matter the price tag, tacky is tacky.
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Of course the show is tacky; it's meant to be tacky.
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