The promiscuous harlot was remiss in dressing correctly for the formal engagement. This was clearly voiced by her tawdry outfit; a faux pas that aroused the passions of every rogue and scoundrel falling within the purview of this iniquitous Jezebel.
Tawdry clothes right you put them in a dryer....Now that is out of my system try his:The town was a tawdry little place, filled with sinners.
An excess of gold braid and glittery beads gave the costumes a tawdry look.
Definition: cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality (adj.) Example: tawdry lace a tie of lace for the neck Definition: cheap showy finery (noun)
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
'Happens" just happened to be the fourth word that was sent forth in the example questioning sentence.
Jan's tawdry taste in clothing was an embarrassment to her boyfriend.
My goodness, this is a rather tawdry scene!
Tawdry clothes right you put them in a dryer....Now that is out of my system try his:The town was a tawdry little place, filled with sinners.
Tawdry means cheap, showy grundy and it comes from the Hebrew language,
An excess of gold braid and glittery beads gave the costumes a tawdry look.
If u describe sth such as clothes or decorations as tawdry, u mean that they are cheap and show a lack of taste. (=tacky) If u describe sth such as a story or an event as tawdry, u mean that it is unpleasant or immoral.
Definition: cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality (adj.) Example: tawdry lace a tie of lace for the neck Definition: cheap showy finery (noun)
Tawdry
cheap, sordid, honky-tonk, disreputable, seedy, tacky, ratty, tawdry
Some choices: brazen, tawdry, showy, ornate, blatant, meretricious, gaudy
tawdry
The spelling Sorid is only a proper name. The word sordidmeans tawdry, foul, or degrading; or mercenary, e.g. The scandal was a sordid affair.)