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Gaudy   /gˈɔdi/   Listen
adjective
Gaudy  adj.  (compar. gaudier; superl. gauidiest)  
1.
Ostentatiously fine; showy; gay, but tawdry or meretricious. "Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy."
2.
Gay; merry; festal. "Let's have one other gaudy night."



noun
Gaudy  n.  (pl. gaudies)  One of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited. (Obs.)



Gaudy  n.  A feast or festival; called also gaud-day and gaudy day. (Oxford Univ.)






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"Gaudy" Quotes from Famous Books



... sort—and they were very numerous—were of stone, or faced with stone.32 Among the principal were the royal residences; as each sovereign built a new palace for himself, covering, though low, a large extent of ground. The walls were sometimes stained or painted with gaudy tints, and the gates, we are assured, were sometimes of colored marble.33 "In the delicacy of the stone-work," says another of the Conquerors, "the natives far excelled the Spaniards, though the roofs of their dwellings, instead of tiles, were only of thatch, but put ...
— History Of The Conquest Of Peru • William Hickling Prescott

... as far up as Chinkiang, sea-going papicoes from Ningpo are to be seen in great numbers. These gaily-painted vessels of from twenty to eighty tons, with their high freeboards, wide sterns, raking masts, tanned sails and gaudy vanes, are extremely quaint ...
— Life and sport in China - Second Edition • Oliver G. Ready

... elderly man in a gray coat, threading his wavering way through the noisy buffet of the streets of the city where Athalia had elected to dwell. He found her in a gaudy hotel, full of the glare of pushing, hurrying life. He sat down at her bedside, a little breathless, and looked at her ...
— The Way to Peace • Margaret Deland

... man liberated from prison; but I have reason to believe that the people are in general amazingly disappointed in my pulpit exercises. They expected great things—things gaudy, stately, and speculative,—and I gave them the simplest and most practical things I can find in the Bible, and that in the plainest way. You would be amused at the sayings of some of the plain Methodist people; they think that it is the "real pure Gospel, ...
— The Story of My Life - Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada • Egerton Ryerson

... grotesque erection opposite the Albert Hall, gaudy in the last touch of sunset, I saw him shudder. The spell of the ship and sea and the blazing Sicilian sunshine lay still upon us, Etna's cones towering beyond those gilded spikes of the tawdry Memorial. I stole a glance ...
— The Centaur • Algernon Blackwood


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