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How do you use tacky in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "tacky" in a sentence:

Negative Connotations:

* The decorations at the party were tacky and over-the-top.

* Her outfit was a tacky mix of mismatched patterns.

* He made a tacky joke about her weight.

* The restaurant's decor was tacky and outdated.

* It was a tacky move to bring up his ex-girlfriend in front of his new partner.

Neutral or Positive Connotations (Less Common):

* The artist used a tacky glue to hold the mosaic pieces together. (Focuses on the adhesive quality)

* The children enjoyed playing with the tacky slime. (Focuses on the texture)

* He had a tacky sense of humor, but it was always harmless. (Focuses on the personal preference)

Note: "Tacky" generally carries a negative connotation, meaning something is in poor taste or lacking sophistication. It's important to consider the context when using this word to avoid misunderstandings.

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