TACKY in a Sentence
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Example sentences for TACKY, such as:
1. Oh, spare me your remarks about her poverty and her tacky clothes.
2. It's kind of tacky to give her a present that someone else gave you.
2. It's kind of tacky to give her a present that someone else gave you.
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Meanings and Examples of TACKY
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tacky
a. tastelessly showy
a. (of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch
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Example Sentence:
1 Of course I have asked to be removed from the spam list, and how tacky is it to ask for a pledge less than a month after getting a gift of $100.
2 But could these wacky wayfarers carry an entire movie on their own, or would they be doomed to eternal second-bananahood, relegated to supporting tacky villains who lacked their ineffable effervescence?
3 It's kind of tacky to give her a present that someone else gave you.