trashy
IPA: trˈæʃi
adjective
- Like trash; having low quality, especially of books and films.
- Indecent or lacking class.
- Having or generating a lot of trash.
- (music) Having a sound like white noise.
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Examples of "trashy" in Sentences
- It is sublime trashy comfort food.
- Carnivals have rides and trashy music.
- This sort of objection is really trashy.
- All of them are trashy and badly written.
- A bunch of trashy webpages bring nothing.
- Todd is a trashy deadbeat and violent criminal.
- This is an encyclopedia not a trashy supermarket tabloid.
- "This gives a whole new meaning to the term trashy romance.
- “This gives a whole new meaning to the term trashy romance.”
- This is supposed to be an encyclopedia not a trashy newspaper.
- The only thing trashy is you continuing your ridiculous smearing.
- If Spoto's book is trashy, either ignore it or explain how it's trashy.
- When we see people who act like those 4 people, we laugh at them. trashy is right.
- Seeing the stars of "Glee" in trashy mode clearly doesn't set a great example for them.
- I also write erotic romance and read a lot of it and I'll never ever ever call it trashy or dumb.
- MEGAN FOX has hit out at critics who have dubbed her tattoos "trashy" - and vowed to cover herself in body art to spite them.
- I liked how they showed the historical events that took place in the Hump bar, that helped to show that it was more than a 'trashy'-type bar.
- We all know that today children and young people are exposed to enormous moral and spiritual pressure and pollution through a whole range of violent images and other trashy products on the Internet and other audiovisual services.
- But even on its home turf, Mattel faces pressure from privately held doll manufacturer MGA Entertainment, whose distinctly non-Malibu Bratz dolls are designed to be saucy, ethnic and a bit "trashy"--and perhaps more alluring to modern kid sensibilities.
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