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The answer TACKY has 110 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of tacky in various dictionaries:
adj - (of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch
adj - tastelessly showy
Neglected and in a state of disrepair: a tacky old cabin in the woods.
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Hardly elegant |
Tasteless |
Like some gag gifts |
Hardly high-class |
Gauche |
Hardly classy |
In poor taste |
Like plastic slipcovers |
Cheap |
Lacking good taste |
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This name can mean "sticky to the touch", or refer to his flashy, unfashionable clothes |
Tacky might refer to |
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Kitsch (; loanword from German), also called cheesiness or tackiness, is art or other objects that appeal to popular rather than high art tastes. Such objects are sometimes appreciated in a knowingly ironic or humorous way. The word was first applied to artwork that was a response to certain divisions of 19th-century art with aesthetics that favored what later art critics would consider to be exaggerated sentimentality and melodrama. Hence, 'kitsch art' is closely associated with 'sentimental art'. Kitsch is also related to the concept of camp, because of its humorous and ironic nature. * To brand visual art as "kitsch" is generally pejorative, as it implies that the work in question is gaudy, or that it serves a solely ornamental and decorative purpose rather than amounting to a work of true artistic merit. The chocolate box artist Thomas Kinkade (19582012), whose idyllic landscape scenes were often lampooned by art critics as "maudlin" and "schmaltzy", is considered a leading example o |