Examples of 'too gaudy' in a sentence

Meaning of "too gaudy"

too gaudy: This phrase is used to describe something that is excessively showy, flashy, or overly extravagant in a way that is considered tasteless or vulgar. It suggests that the appearance or design of the object is too loud or garish

How to use "too gaudy" in a sentence

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too gaudy
That frock was far too gaudy anyway.
Too gaudy for my taste.
Stick to jackets that are not too gaudy.
This dress is too gaudy I would not care even if you were naked.
Too much often becomes too gaudy.
You think this is too gaudy for this outfit?
As far as the aesthetics are concerned, however, some might find this a bit too gaudy.
Too gaudy unassumingly . And if the winter is most urgent to bring into the interior.
This dress is too gaudy.
It 's too gaudy for me anyway.
The main thing is not starting with a too gaudy compliment.
You think this is too gaudy for this outfit? Nah, you're right.
It looks good, but a little too gaudy for you.
Too gaudy This one?
For many people, the colors are jarring because their tones seem too gaudy or opaque.

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That 's not too gaudy.
If a woman in my age cares too much, it 's too gaudy.
No, these are too gaudy.
It is… too green and too gaudy.
I hope it 's not too gaudy.
Too much black! Too gaudy.
Very colorful . Too gaudy.
It 's much too gaudy.
Cheetah 's too gaudy.

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