The whole restaurant was painted in bright colors but not neon bright and not too garish. |
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He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette. |
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The animal-free circus troupe has its roots in tradition, keeping their focus on garish costumes, amazing acrobatics, magicians and clowns. |
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His brown shoulder length hair was thinning at the scalp and his skin seemed pale and sickly in garish torchlight. |
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He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them. |
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Our table was surrounded by a lot of beautiful people in typically garish Russian fashion which made for interesting people watching. |
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Operatic in scale, featuring garish colours and fantastic action sequences, the film is a minor adventure classic. |
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Last night I went through a series of garish and tortuously overplotted dreams. |
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In each case, she wears a belted black coat, and her garish spiky hair is the focal point. |
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There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights. |
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This could be a particularly garish trouser, a pair of spats or a canary-yellow waistcoat. |
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Instead, they're like some dangerous cult, full of bow-legged, wiry weirdos in garish outfits, fuelled on sour dough toast and skinny latte. |
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The water had slicked back Jess's hair, exposing the garish black-stitched scar by her left temple. |
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The combination of garish cartoon colours and brash graphic quality is totally euphoric. |
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Brash fashion, garish visuals and acceptably obtrusive sounds make for an attention grabbing set this evening at the Music Box. |
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The women wore simple, off-the-shoulder gowns of a creamy hue, streaked with garish color, almost as if from fluorescent highlighters. |
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Those once ubiquitous garish yellow and orange ski suits are now quite rare and look dated. |
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He was dressed in a ridiculous fashion, wearing faded jeans with leather riding chaps and a large, garish belt buckle. |
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The trousers were still a relatively bright and garish red, the button a chipped but cheerful yellow. |
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For those who are not acquainted with Christmas crackers, they're little packages in garish paper. |
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His musical palette constantly overflows with colour, never garish yet sometimes opulent and sometimes sombre. |
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Dozens of stores claim to be closing down but somehow never do, with garish hoardings advertising two pashminas for a fiver. |
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But what's with the garish red walls of the underpass and the ridiculously clingy dress hugging Alex's voluptuous frame? |
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The figure and ground merge and transform into a garish clownishness you've never seen before, a space that is strange, familiar, and credible. |
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The garish festivities are set in one of the world's most penurious places. |
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The garish jackets and flamboyant ties were out in force as more than 2,000 people packed York Minster to celebrate his life. |
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That's why when you drive by the pop-up Halloween shops they look very garish. |
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Some teenagers in garish tight polyester dresses saunter past, deep in conversation. |
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All of the garish constructions below him have been built for the nouveau riche with relatives working abroad. |
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The Quakers started like a team with championship ambition, as purposeful and bright as their garish yellow shirts. |
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The men wore their hair longer and both genders wore bright, almost garish colors. |
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But if I do, I promise not to make it put the pages in some microscopic font with garish colours. |
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Soft, fluid fabrics will flatter your curves, but avoid frills and garish prints, as these will drown you. |
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In this increasingly garish context, there can be no denying the reassuring twinkle of a traditional fairy light. |
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Only the garish turquoise silk tie and the glint in his pale blue eyes detract from this picture of geriatric gentlemanliness. |
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There was once a brashness about Norman, signified by those garish shirts and the trademark wide-brimmed hat. |
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Maybe he received a garish jumper, a lurid tie or an outsized pair of slippers in his seasonal gifts. |
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She is famous for her garish sculptural pieces that are made from the cheap and mass-produced. |
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While it has some appealing features, I found it garish with curvy lines and bright colors. |
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My straight blonde hair was positively garish in a room full of dyed-red perms. |
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The old people were wearing garish colours, which I could never have imagined they would dare to put on. |
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Half of the room was solid black, while the other half was a bright, garish pink color. |
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The paper on which the books were printed was flimsy and cheap, and the books sold chiefly on the strength of their garish covers. |
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Also in the store was Cher, who purchased some devilish goods including containers of face paint to create a garish, ghoulish glow. |
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People are rushing back and forth beneath the garish marble and gilt, typing, shredding, meeting, talking. |
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Unrecognizable under layers of garish makeup, Voight at times looks like a moving, talking waxwork. |
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In every window was a window box filled with large blossoms, and every door on the street was painted something garish. |
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Her sister Caroline Laba, who works at the Bythesea Road store, was joined by colleagues for a day of grass skirts, leis and garish shirts. |
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Going out in public with him is uncomfortable because his clothes are sometimes loud, garish, or out of style. |
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The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device. |
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Where I live, local zoning ordinances offer protection against neighbors who would otherwise depress property values by painting their houses garish shades of ecru. |
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It was at the cherry blossom viewing festival in my area, whilst strolling down a sakura lined path by the river, that I stumbled upon the most garish use of concrete to date. |
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Like old, garish kitchen cabinetry, these smaller cabinets can start to look outdated and consequently ruin the look of everything else in the space. |
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It's eccentricity and garish wrapping make the album a supermarket standout but one wonders what motivates sunset strip rock stars produce such obscurities. |
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Not all of them are insufferable battleaxes addicted to garish jewellery and Vegas weddings, but none of them were smart enough to realise that they were being sent up. |
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Just to show how garish, intrusive, and self-involved advertisers can be, these corporate milk giants are actually trying to promote their promotion. |
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Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print. |
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Somehow, he managed not to look garish in the frightful get-up. |
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The conventional view held that cultural impress on the New World was rudimentary, artless, too recent to have mellowed the garish profusion of nature. |
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I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles. |
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Do Italian women have to travel that far to find such garish outfits? |
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Unfortunately, the look is garish and the build quality dire. |
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It takes some acting craft for him to pull off the feat of wearing the outlandish sweater vests, garish checks and plaids without ever seeming as if he was wearing a costume. |
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At the last moment he hesitated, spotting the light reflecting off a garish purple blob taped oddly to the side of a tree another fifty feet up the trail. |
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He stopped in the undercity long enough to attempt contact with the garish man but could not reach him; nor could the message drop say when he would return. |
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Set in a sleazy modern red-light district, this garish, noisy production has plenty of style, but the play's disparity of substance has been emphasised, not reconciled. |
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Talking of Americans, a couple of them wandered into Bric Brac, one of the many shops around here selling tourist tat, and emerged with a garish, cat-shaped jug. |
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They simply don't have the skills or education to compete with the Punjabis, with their money and business instincts and garish, brightly-lit shops. |
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Each is rendered in a garish expressionist style at odds with the subject matter, as if the artist were completely oblivious to the drama at hand. |
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Conifers are dear to many people's hearts, but they don't add much to a garden, tending to be leaden and heavy, in shades of either dull green, or garish yellow and blue. |
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Orange whistles are garish and weapons can easily be turned against you. |
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The extensive wood carvings inside and outside will be painted in garish colors, like this family room shown in a finished home. |
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The light from a nearby street lamp paints her face a garish yellow. |
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The vigour and simplicity of the archaic Greek temple is partly a Romantic construct, as archaeologists now tell us that they were painted all sorts of garish colours. |
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It was like Halloween for a decade, and the colors were garish, and the style was just phenomenal for us to look back on. |
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Named after the British actress Jane Birkin, the handbag has no garish logos. |
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The value of these terms lies in their baroqueness, in the way they pile up upon each other like garish baubles. |
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The sculpture, which al-Mansour modeled on herself, is designed to be glitzy, garish and covered only with a translucent shawl. |
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Lapidus became notorious in the 1950s, an era that liked its modernism discreet, for flamboyant hotel designs that were often called gaudy, garish, splashy and colossal. |
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Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum. |
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The Kailyard literature, and the garish symbols of Tartanry, fortified each other and became a sort of substitute for nationalism. |
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These teabaggy, colonial cosplayers have been stinking up the political scene with their garish brand of ADHD bigotry, and... what? |
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Clumsy and garish, Steve Antin's rags-to-riches fairytale cannot muster a single sequin of originality. |
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The entire structure has been newly painted in a variety of garish colors. |
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Looking like a slice of Battenberg cake, her English rose complexion was drowned out in this garish outfit. |
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While Chris and Dawn lighten things up by wearing psychedelically garish clothes, Pixie's preferred form of levity is wordplay. |
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However, while boots of many colours have been worn for a few years now, the Euros have seen almost universal wearing of garish and grotesque illuminous boots. |
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He is eerily crocodilian in a curiously tail-coated black outfit that is fringed in a garish green, but the object of offence is an odd black and green plaited circle. |
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Importantly, he also plays with a smile on his face, as anyone wearing the type of garish Hawaiian shirt he now dons as part of a sponsorship deal would have to. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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The King of Rock 'n' Roll was famous for the garish and naff jumpsuits he draped himself in, while on stage in Las Vegas, worn so he could get even more attention. |
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And in place of graffiti-covered gates and garish storefronts, there's an artily decorated building housing a Desigual on the corner of 34th and Fifth Avenue. |
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That theater's a multiscreen movie complex now, but it used to house an in-the-round stage with fat, soft, fall-asleep seats and lots of garish red carpeting. |
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Garish handles, knobs and bases cast from Victorian lamps and furniture decorate her works, parodying the stultifying ornateness that marked the era. |
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