gaudily

IPA: gˈɔdʌɫi

adverb

  • In a gaudy manner.
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Examples of "gaudily" in Sentences

  • And the rest of the play's figures are similarly, gaudily accoutered.
  • As she is heading home from the doctor, she meets a gaudily dressed man.
  • One has to ask if she really has a brain in that gaudily dressed head of hers.
  • The whole court circles around her in her joy, and she revels gaudily in the attention.
  • Then there were others, as every year, who looked like wildebeests gaudily gift wrapped, but I won't name names.
  • I suddenly realized that I felt out of place there with my gaudily-patriotic bike and my red-white-and-blue striped shirt.
  • The philanderer, the addict, the narcissist — all are rotated under the light so that their hidden shames are gaudily revealed.
  • Romo would then hand over the money to the kidnappers at the church's main shrine in a ramshackle but gaudily decorated building in one of Mexico City's toughest neighborhoods, it said.
  • FC Köln and on Saturday afternoon was paraded along the touchline before the game with Bayern Munich, alongside gaudily clad local carnival nobility while 50,000 fans sang a song about how much they adored Köln to the tune of "The Bonny, Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond".
  • Hennes is the mascot of FC Köln and on Saturday afternoons is paraded along the touchline before the game alongside gaudily clad local carnival nobility while 50,000 fans sing a song about how much they adore Köln to the tune of The Bonny, Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond.

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