Use of tawdry in Sentences. 26 Examples
The examples include tawdry at the start of sentence, tawdry at the end of sentence and tawdry in the middle of sentence
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tawdry at the end of sentence
- She saw herself as shallow, tawdry.
- A woman regarded as gaudy or tawdry.
- But then, the world oldest profession has always been a bit tawdry.
- Masterfully, in that moment, Pennington shades Peter's love innocent rather than tawdry.
tawdry in the middle of sentence
- It seems a tawdry nightmare, looking back.
- Everything seemed strange, so tawdry and grotesque.
- Do you attend operas , or do you read tawdry novels ?
- He wheels around on his tawdry rug and picks up the phone.
- Am I wrong to refuse to capitulate to this tawdry behaviour?
- The main street has assumed its tawdry prosperity with discomfort.
- I even found a measure of excitement in this new, if tawdry, existence.
- His apartment was a tasteful disappointment, clashing with his tawdry appearance.
- She slopped about her room, unkempt and dishevelled, in her tawdry dressing - gown.
- Truth, however tawdry or trivial, may be told without let or hindrance from libel laws.
- A motley collection of tawdry items was scattered over an area at least four feet square.
- Everywhere you looked in this hour-long special, there was some tawdry scene being enacted.
- The place was all tawdry bars, dance-halls and flop-houses that were also houses of assignation.
- A clothes-line hangs between two high windows, hovering above like a tawdry hammock from the sky.
- Her successes are dismissed as tawdry, her claims to original exploration comprehensively deflated.
- Their known, nearly identical faces, slid by in a wave of tawdry dinner jackets, sequinned old lace.
- Maybe we should resist the tawdry temptation of some Transatlantic travelling courtesy of air miles?
- As the rest of the tawdry tale emerged the Foreign Office and Downing Street lapsed into embarrassed silence.
- But, through a tawdry heap of bushes, he watched the procession and the bare wooden coffin lifted by altar boys.
- The more wonderful the means of communication, the more trivial, tawdry, or depressing its contents seemed to be.
- It is now a tawdry tourist symbol, an elaborately frosted wedding-cake up which climbing companies yo-yo hundreds of clients.
- Steve Coogan, a comedian whose private life has often been newspaper fodder, complained about "tawdry muckraking" and the "sociopathic" treatment meted out by editors.
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