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tawdry

[taw-dree] / ˈtɔ dri /


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The citrus estates began to get carved up in tawdry divorce settlements, battles of wills that captivated the tabloids.

From Slate • Apr. 20, 2026

Soon it came to mean tawdry and second-class goods.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 18, 2025

He called that meeting "the most vomit-inducing episode in all the tawdry history of international diplomacy".

From BBC • Aug. 18, 2025

The tawdry details will produce plenty of tabloid drama — but not the kind Trump reveled in when he was a young, publicity-hungry mogul.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2024

In his last breaths, was he trying to tell me about the death of his adopted family—or admit to some tawdry, decades-long affair?

From "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs




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