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gaudily Meaning in Bengali







gaudily's Usage Examples:

His work has been compared to the "gaudily tragic" Neue Sachlichkeit expressionist art of the Weimar era, with portraits.


The gaudily caparisoned Calgary supporters were boisterous and noisy but well-behaved.


Everage has evolved over four decades to become a satire of stardom – a gaudily dressed, acid-tongued, egomaniacal, internationally fêted Housewife "Gigastar".


Oscar Wilde, gaudily dressed as Prince Rupert, attended an all-night fancy dress May Day Ball.


The band traveled in a gaudily decorated van with print on the side reading "Happy Wheels.


performance, calling it "a genuinely funny performance as the mad Annie, as gaudily written in Mr.


the use of a two-headed bird motif and took the form of Vorschriften, gaudily decorated calligraphy inscribed in Gothic German script.


knockings of black-and-white, beat-influenced hipster cinema before a tide of gaudily-coloured, new wave-inspired, pop art films.


an ageing ex-chorus girl - brassy, excessively made-up and cheaply and gaudily dressed, whiling away her days gossiping and tippling in local public houses.


" And the rest of the play's figures are similarly, gaudily accoutered.


characteristics ascribed to her are different – the frekha is low-class, dresses gaudily, wears too much makeup, has long and brightly colored nails; she is flighty.


organ to the customer—were almost always vividly (one might even say "gaudily") decorated, with striking designs and colors.


Because of her distinctive appearance and gaudily dyed hair, repertory actors referred to her as "The Bird of Paradise.


He dressed gaudily, like a mountebank, and his house was a Noah's ark, owing to the strange.


object when Ukridge, dining on Tupper at the Regent Grill, brings along the gaudily clad and plebeian Flossie.


she arrives home from the doctor, with Barney still away, she finds a gaudily dressed man waiting near their home.


DuPont (Ruby Wax), a struggling actress and the British stereotype of a gaudily dressed, rude, loud-mouthed American.


In Chico's Angels, the ladies are brassy, gaudily dressed Mexican women who often insult and argue with each other.


products and handicrafts in the public market as they eagerly sample the gaudily-decorated and crowded venue for the annual "perya" (fiesta fair) for thrilling.



Synonyms:

tawdrily; garishly;

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