List of synonyms from "gatling guns" to synonyms from "gave"


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Definition of the day : « gaudiness »

  • As in glister : noun glitter
  • As in resplendence : noun glitter
  • As in resplendency : noun glitter
  • As in scintillation : noun glitter
  • As in sumptuousness : noun glitter
  • As in frippery : noun waste, nonsense
  • As in glitter : noun brilliance, sparkle
  • As in glitz : noun showiness
Example sentences :
  • Then there were splendid liveries, and all manner of gaudiness, not without some taste.
  • Extract from : « Journal of a Voyage to Brazil » by Maria Graham
  • In thy apparel avoid singularity, profuseness, and gaudiness.
  • Extract from : « Book of Wise Sayings » by W. A. Clouston
  • Gaudiness, after all, defeats its own purpose, for it expresses a certain vulgarity.
  • Extract from : « Book of Etiquette, Volume 2 » by Lillian Eichler Watson
  • He achieves effects in gaudiness which even time Italian officer cannot equal.
  • Extract from : « Europe Revised » by Irvin S. Cobb
  • There was not a sign of gaudiness about her; not a ring, a necklace, or a bracelet.
  • Extract from : « Cumner & South Sea Folk, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
  • Compared to his gaudiness of decking, the raiment of the others was mean and sober.
  • Extract from : « The Portal of Dreams » by Charles Neville Buck
  • They sacrifice the plainness of nature to the gaudiness of ornament, and the tinsel of wit.
  • Extract from : « Four Early Pamphlets » by William Godwin
  • Joseph caressed his nose, a nose which for gaudiness could vie with any floral display.
  • Extract from : « The King in Yellow » by Robert W. Chambers
  • There were winters in Florida at sun-flooded resort towns full of gaudiness and gambling and surprising winter-resort people.
  • Extract from : « I, Mary MacLane » by Mary MacLane
  • And my boy shall wear the very best that he has, so that his father may see him smile at his own gaudiness.
  • Extract from : « John Caldigate » by Anthony Trollope