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How do you use tawdry in a sentence?

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

* "The carnival was a gaudy affair, filled with tawdry decorations and cheap prizes." (This sentence emphasizes the cheap and gaudy nature of the decorations.)

* "Her taste in fashion was considered tawdry by her friends, who preferred more classic styles." (This sentence highlights the negative judgment of someone's taste in clothing.)

* "The movie's plot was a tawdry melodrama full of clichés and improbable twists." (This sentence uses "tawdry" to describe the low quality and cliché-ridden nature of the movie.)

* "The politician's promises were nothing more than tawdry attempts to win votes." (This sentence suggests that the politician's promises were insincere and designed to exploit people's desires.)

* "She felt a sense of shame at the tawdry souvenirs she had bought on her trip." (This sentence shows how the speaker felt embarrassed by the low-quality and kitschy souvenirs.)

Remember that "tawdry" typically has a negative connotation, implying something that is cheap, gaudy, and lacking in taste.

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