tawdrily
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In turn, some of the late Thatcher period's entrepreneurial energy would define the moment that was rather tawdrily labelled Cool Britannia.
From The Guardian • Apr. 9, 2013
Thus, she had always stood out in the tawdrily or drearily or fussily dressed throngs, had been a pleasure to the eyes even of those who did not know why they were pleased.
From Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise by Phillips, David Graham
In tawdrily gorgeous apartments, where gathered the larger figures, the proconsuls of the world of crime, cold, conscienceless brains dissected the work of a colder and swifter brain than theirs, with suave and bitter envy.
From The Bat by Hopwood, Avery
In raw-boned wiriness and in feature, Saul Fulton was typically a mountaineer, but in dress and affectation of manner he was a nondescript aping the tawdrily and cheaply urban.
From The Tempering by Buck, Charles Neville
He found the "domicile" that very day: a tawdrily furnished rez-de-chaussee, obviously destined to far different uses.
From The Glimpses of the Moon by Wharton, Edith