US /ˈɡɔdi/
・UK /'ɡɔ:dɪ/
Yesterday, they announced a new cell phone service, Trump Mobile, featuring this $499 gaudy gold telebombardment called the T1 Phone, which for some reason is in quotes on the website, possibly so they can have plausible deniability when your T1 Phone turns out to be a foil-wrapped hash brown.
Trump Mobile, featuring this $499 gaudy gold telebombination called the T1 Phone, which, for some reason, is in quotes on the website.
pulls up to the hotel in a gaudy sports car, happily getting away from his wife Gail.
Finally, Cedric pulls up to the hotel in a gaudy sports car, happily getting away from his wife Gale.
Tom was like the rest of the respectable boys in that he envied Huckleberry his gaudy, outcast condition and was under strict orders not to play with him, so he played with him every time he got a chance.
gaudy outcast condition, and was under strict orders not to play with him.
but it can also be used to describe things that are too flashy, gaudy, or even tacky.
that are too flashy, gaudy, or even tacky.
It was in pursuit of gaudy short-term profits and the bonuses that came with them that so many folks lost their way on Wall Street, engaging in extraordinary risks with other people's money.
It was in pursuit of gaudy short-term profits
Kind of gross, but anything to not have to wear gaudy, glowing jewelry, right?
Kind of gross, but anything to not have to wear gaudy, glowing jewelry, right?
I love flying Emirates first class — it's gaudy, it's gold.
It's gaudy, it's gold, you get caviar, and I have never paid for it.
This producer-driven style was fashion-focused and gaudy, performed without a shred of irony and tons of fun.
This producer-driven style was fashion-focused and gaudy, performed without a shred of irony and tons of fun.
So, for example, the Russians and the Saudis have, over the years, developed a reputation for spectacularly bad, as in gaudy and over-the-top taste, a pumped-up version of Versailles in Riyadh or Moscow.
Or think of sentimental bad taste, the kind where there are gnomes in the front gardens and gaudy and sickly sweet trinkets inside.
Still, that breathing silence which marks the drowsy sultriness of an American landscape in July pervaded the secluded spot, interrupted only by the low voices of the men, the occasional and lazy tap of a woodpecker, the discordant cry of some gaudy jay, or a swelling on the ear from the dull roar of a distant waterfall.
woodpecker, the discordant cry of some gaudy jay, or a swelling on the ear, from