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tinselly

[ tin-suh-lee ]

adjective

  1. decorated with or abounding in tinsel.
  2. cheap and gaudy.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tinselly1

First recorded in 1805–15; tinsel + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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“Upstairs” meant the museum’s fourth and fifth floors, where “Queer Maximalism x Machine Dazzle,” on view through Feb. 19, is currently offering perhaps the city’s most glittery, tinselly, witty display of bling this holiday season.

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They were a bit cringeworthy, I thought, but I wanted a tinselly, childlike vibe for an evening house party.

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Unlike other black trees on the market, Trombetta’s has a matte finish, so it does not have a glittery, tinselly cast, which she says would be too blingy for her.

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The sense of veracity is reinforced by the inclusion of famous biographical anecdotes, though the execution sometimes betrays the production’s tinselly soul.

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There’s something about Christmas – maybe it’s the Dickensian tradition of intergenerational reflection, or maybe it’s because people will buy any old bilge if it’s tinselly enough – that just screams “harrowing displays of artistic theft”.

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