The 182-page book is one long poem tackily dressed in bold, italics, loud and fine print. |
The trick here is to capture the most gaudily and tackily dressed tourists on film. |
They lived comfortably if tackily in big, plain houses, and were too much like us in town to interest me. |
It drummed tackily to gather my attention, coughed, spat, cleared its throat, and, on the eve of that portentous communication, retired up stage as a multitude whispering. |
He dresses tackily, in double breasted blazers, two-tone dress shirts, and gold ties. |
I fail to see why a choreographer would think it is a good idea to tackily reveal so much spurious flesh, and for so long. |