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    1. The factions are gone, but this part of the city has more Dauntless than any other, recognizable still by their pierced faces and tattooed skin, though no longer by the colors they wear, which are sometimes garish


    2. There a rather large and garish barge called The Bucintoro was waiting for us


    3. The blond smiled, her heavily painted face garish


    4. Selma stared at the garish gloves with the little rhinestones


    5. nights, and then have it professionally mounted into some garish


    6. The show was family-owned like most others - a tent with garish pictures of Oriental harem scenes painted on the canvas


    7. Most guys don’t want garish flowers adorning their bodies – it’s just a guy thing!


    8. Madini the Ring Master once told me that when the father of psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud, first visited the United States, he rushed to Coney Island, to see a garish amusement park called Dreamland


    9. “Tough out here on your own, eh? We may be garish and gaudy, rude and crude, but we are one, and we still need our main attraction


    10. Sprinkled like detritus among the Art Deco excesses of this sumptuous apartment were several garish minimalist paintings, overwrought little sculptures, and hand woven panels in primitive frames

    11. Suddenly shy, we shook hands and he gave me a shell necklace and a garish shirt – neither of which I'd be seen dead in


    12. Instinctively, I pressed my back against the stairhead as sheets of blinding light followed by gigantic, garish networks of discharge hurled themselves across the sky


    13. The previous one was a nasty sheet of plastic with a print that hippies from the seventies would have found garish


    14. She looked garish as usual wearing a hennaed


    15. Her black eye shadow—even thicker than Cali’s—was flecked with gold sparkles, and her lips were painted a bright, garish red


    16. “It was so unlike the pleasure streets of our town dotted with decent joints that I frequented; the crowded lanes of that red-light district, lined with girls in garish make-up and the dungeon of a brothel that I landed in were clear put-offs; so when the madam wanted to know about my kind of maal, I was all set to take to my heels, but as the girls trooped into the parade hall, as if on cue, I was tempted to opt for one


    17. Networks of neon signs, garish placards and unignorable billboards wipe out the lovely harmony of nature’s palette with loud hues that wound the eye and affront the soul of a few who long to see what’s hidden behind the screaming ugliness of all those ever-livid bruises


    18. It is garish and unrefined


    19. She thought it ugly, garish in a more-is-less way


    20. instead of just those with a tremendously garish

    21. The lights were harsh inside, a neon inferno reflecting the garish colours of the displays


    22. We talked for a few minutes outside a department store with garish shop windows, in the hubbub of the downtown pavement and hooting cars, and she asked me about the family


    23. A monsieur-madame, a fairy, dressed in a red and white polka-dot shirt, tight, white trousers accentuating the crotch and his saucy behind, a short red scarf around his neck with the knot on the side, red shoes, his mop a garish red-blond, a face made up to perfection, lipstick, eyeliner, shadows - the works, and body movements that would make a woman feel like a butch


    24. It's appearance was even more garish and well-off than Thyana's had been


    25. The boxes, he noticed, were getting more colorful, more garish


    26. went so far as to ridicule his old clothes as garish, and then blush with shame when a


    27. Fred and Chloe were both eating lollipops, their lips a garish red


    28. Great care would be necessary when deciding what parts were to be gilded because - whilst large masses of gilding are apt to look garish and in bad taste - a lot of fine gold lines are ineffective, especially on a flat surface, where they do not always catch the light


    29. him, the garish sunshine bleaching the honey of his illdyed head


    30. His bike was too small for him—made for a boy instead of a man—with garish flames painted along the sides

    31. The islands, sealed in blackness a moment before, were a blaze of garish light


    32. It was an era that suited her, crude, garish, showy, full of over-dressed women, over-furnished


    33. An up-hill and down-hill ride of twenty-odd miles through a garish mid-day atmosphere brought him in the afternoon to a detached knoll a mile or two west of Talbothays, whence he again looked into that green trough of sappiness and humidity, the valley of the Var or Froom


    34. What else do I remember? On each side of the room’s sunken center was a fish tank, tin-hued betas in garish teal water


    35. Carroll’s lieutenant was wearing a garish beach shirt beneath his overcoat, a devoté of summer who never embraced the winter season


    36. He was wearing headphones and had started a painting that was both garish and strangely familiar


    37. Here Sam Parkhill had flung up this riveted aluminum structure, garish with white light, trembling with juke-box melody


    38. Here Sam Parkhill had flung up this riveted aluminum structure, garish with white light, trembling with jukebox melody


    39. James Thornton’s home, garish with gold and onyx, and fairly shrieking with bad tapestries and faulty paintings and ponderous furniture, seemed as promising and fair a haven as she could possibly find for the youngest and only remaining daughter of the house of Warren


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    brassy cheap flash flashy garish gaudy gimcrack loud meretricious tacky tatty tawdry trashy ornamented decorated ostentatious glaring