Tackily example sentences

tackily

definition

  - adverb form of tacky

tack·y

adjective informal

tacky (adjective) · tackier (comparative adjective) · tackiest (superlative adjective)

  - showing poor taste and quality:

Synonyms

tacky, tawdry, tasteless, kitsch, vulgar, crude, garish, gaudy, showy, loud, trashy, cheap, nasty, common, Brummagem, flash, flashy, tatty, naff, tasteful, refined

"Tackily" Example Sentences

1. The room was decorated tackily, with mismatched furniture and gaudy colors.
2. He tackily boasted about his wealth.
3. She dressed tackily for the formal event.
4. The restaurant's ambiance was tackily ostentatious.
5. The cheap plastic flowers looked tackily artificial.
6. He tried to cover up the stain tackily with a napkin.
7. The gift was wrapped tackily in mismatched paper.
8. Their attempt at humor came off tackily.
9. The once-elegant mansion now looked tackily neglected.
10. He handled the delicate situation tackily and insensitively.
11. The singer's performance was tackily over-the-top.
12. The entire presentation felt tackily rushed.
13. The movie's special effects were tackily done.
14. She had tackily plastered photos all over her wall.
15. The new addition to the house looked tackily out of place.
16. His behavior at the funeral was incredibly tackily inappropriate.
17. The jewelry was undeniably tackily cheap.
18. The colors clashed tackily in the design.
19. The lighting in the room was tackily harsh.
20. He responded to the criticism tackily and defensively.
21. The attempt at a romantic gesture fell tackily flat.
22. The food was presented tackily on flimsy plates.
23. The website design was awfully tackily designed.
24. It was tackily, yet surprisingly effective.
25. The music was too loud and tackily repetitive.
26. He behaved in a most tackily manner.
27. The whole affair was handled tackily from start to finish.
28. The renovated bathroom looked tackily dated.
29. He tried to impress her with tackily expensive gifts.
30. The attempt to recreate the scene looked tackily amateurish.
31. Everything about the event felt tackily commercialized.
32. The building was decorated tackily with neon signs.
33. His explanation was tackily unconvincing.
34. The show was tackily exploitative.
35. His words were tackily insincere.
36. The entire production felt tackily low-budget.
37. The advertisement was tackily manipulative.
38. The furniture was tackily mismatched and cheap.
39. She adorned her hair tackily with plastic barrettes.
40. He spoke about his achievements tackily and self-importantly.
41. The painting was tackily framed and poorly done.
42. The house was decorated in a tackily garish style.
43. His attempt at seduction was tackily transparent.
44. The outfit was tackily flashy and inappropriate.
45. The hotel room was surprisingly spacious, but tackily furnished.
46. The overall effect was unfortunately tackily jarring.
47. The costume was tackily made and poorly fitting.
48. He offered a tackily worded apology.
49. The cake was decorated tackily with cheap plastic figurines.
50. The whole situation was handled very tackily, indeed.

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