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Then, the public treated the relationship as tacky, embarrassing, tarnishing both their images.
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For most outdoor spaces, a solid color works well and won’t seem too tacky.
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It is an object my grandmother would certainly have called “tacky, tacky,” and she would have been right.
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In the evening, masked waitresses in colorful, frilly dresses balance bottles of tequila on their heads and perform to “Baby Shark” at a tacky restaurant in Cancún’s nightlife district.
There’s a universal tripod plate with various threaded sockets, as well as an adhesive wall mount that sticks to any flat surface with a tacky 3M adhesive.
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“All of the ideas were so awful and tacky so I said no,” she says.
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Some of the sweaters he thought were true works of art, and some he thought were just tacky or funny.
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The American Apparel adverts are deemed tacky and offensive because they dramatize, brazenly, the sex-drenched time we live in.
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A brown tacky gleam of years of paint accumulation covers the three-story apartment.
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However tacky, this was hardly the flagrant public obscenity Cohen alleges.
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We looked like a tacky party as almost every one had on something borrowed or incongruous.
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Thus cried the urchin, following close behind the party, upon his mountain-tacky.
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Rounding and backing are best done after the glue has ceased to be tacky, but before it has set hard.
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Although several of the formulas remained tacky for over a week, all dried thoroughly in the time allotted.
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Cut off a slip of paper of the same size, put on some of the knotting, and when it is tacky, stick down the strengthening slip.
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On this page you'll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tacky, such as: dingy, faded, gaudy, messy, run down, and seedy.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.