tackiness

[ UK /tˈækinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar
  2. the property of being cohesive and sticky
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How To Use tackiness In A Sentence

  • They are flavorful and different, without the tackiness I can not help but associate with most clip art.
  • They are flavorful and different, without the tackiness I can not help but associate with most clip art.
  • But no amount of tackiness can be worse than a plain white wedding, and it's to civil registrars' great, uncelebrated credit that they will do almost anything these days to accommodate couple's requests, however ill-judged they may be.
  • Its wetting properties mean reduced wear and its nondrying characteristics prevent gumming and tackiness. 5 Uses
  • Test your knowledge of their on-screen and off-screen triumphs, tragedies, and occasional tackiness by matching a dozen fun factoids with the correct diva.
  • Similarly, American tastemakers have for decades condemned neon signs as the epitome of commercial tackiness, and many cities continue to ban neon.
  • In an age where the brilliance of modern technology arguably masks the crumbling of Western high culture, it is mere antic passing fashions and facades and socially condoned tackiness which take the place of serious citizenship.
  • Or see the tackiness of product placement and enjoy a more expensive looking video?
  • After a while, though, I found the spirit of vulgarity and tackiness fascinating - you have to admire the Japanese ability to blend modernity and materialism with age-old traditions.
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