gaudy
71baroquish — Gaudy, distastefully ornate. She has a baroquish sense of style …
72gaudyware — gaudy·ware …
73gaudyklė — gaudỹklė sf. (2) 1. gaudymas, gaudynės: Buvo gavę persergėjimą apie ... gaudykles, užpuolimus VŽ1905,40. 2. SD129, K slastai, spąstai, pinklės: Pelių gaudyklė R253. Balandžių gaudyklė Q518. Geriausias rykas spietį iš medžio susemti yra spiečių… …
74gaudily — gaudy ► ADJECTIVE (gaudier, gaudiest) ▪ extravagantly or tastelessly bright or showy. DERIVATIVES gaudily adverb gaudiness noun. ORIGIN probably from Old French gaudir rejoice , from Latin gaudere …
75gaudiness — gaudy ► ADJECTIVE (gaudier, gaudiest) ▪ extravagantly or tastelessly bright or showy. DERIVATIVES gaudily adverb gaudiness noun. ORIGIN probably from Old French gaudir rejoice , from Latin gaudere …
76Dorothy L. Sayers — Born 13 June 1893(1893 06 13) Oxford, UK Died 17 December 1957(1957 12 17) (aged 64) Witham, Essex, UK Occupation Novelist, playwright, essayist, translator, copywriter, p …
77Koinophilia — is a term used in biology, meaning that when sexual creatures seek a mate, they prefer that mate not to have any unusual, peculiar or deviant features. Stated differently, sexual creatures prefer mates with a preponderance of common or average… …
78Slayers — (Reena y Gaudy/Los Justicieros) スレイヤーズ (Sureiyāzu) Género Aventura, Comedia, Fantasía, Shonen Novela ligera Creado por …
79gaud´i|ness — gaud|y1 «G dee», adjective, gaud|i|er, gaud|i|est, noun, plural gaud|ies. –adj. 1. too bright and gay to be in good taste; cheap and showy: »gaudy jewelry. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy …
80gaud´i|ly — gaud|y1 «G dee», adjective, gaud|i|er, gaud|i|est, noun, plural gaud|ies. –adj. 1. too bright and gay to be in good taste; cheap and showy: »gaudy jewelry. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy …