They have a large Twitter following, are born in California, and pitch terribly in the playoffs.
Her car was as gaudy as the sun.
Georges Gaudy was born in 1872.
Gaudy Night was created in 1935.
The gaudy display of ornaments overwhelmed the simple room with its bright colors and extravagant decorations.
Georges Gaudy died in 1940.
cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality
Synonyms for gaudy: garish showy flashy ostentatious
Franz von Gaudy died in 1840.
Franz von Gaudy was born in 1800.
Rene . Gaudy has written: 'Arthur Adamov'
Here are some examples. "The ring was so gaudy but very shiny." "Gaudy jewelry has become popular with models and young teens." Something gaudy is something large, bulky, or unnecessarily showy.
A sentence using the word gaudy could be: The girl looked out of place at the wedding in her gaudy clothes. Gaudy means excessively bright and showy, with a negative connotation, meaning that it is out of place or tasteless.