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matchy-matchy
[ mach-ee-mach-ee ]
adjective
- (of an outfit, décor, etc.) having colors or patterns that match or harmonize too closely:
You should coordinate the drapes and bedspread without getting too matchy-matchy.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of matchy-matchy1
Example Sentences
You might wonder how those two things go together, but I didnât like to coordinate colors that looked too matchy-matchy.
âItâs not that everything has to be matchy-matchy,â Scheff says, but itâs nice if you have some things that run through.â
She suggested homeowners use up to three different metals in a room so that it feels more eclectic than matchy-matchy.
Unlike womenâs pairs â âVery matchy-matchy, like two identical, perfect human beings,â Gaudet says â male-female duos combine different styles.
The ideal of homogenous beauty, everyone trying to look perfect or, as one swimmer put it, âmatchy-matchy,â has its dark side.
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