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Definition of "gaudier" [gaudier]

  • Comparative form of gaudy: more gaudy (adjective)

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Use "gaudier" in a sentence
  • "The ultra-religionists have now apparently swapped sides in this war, and are now fighting for the celebration of Christmas -- the more public and gaudier the better."
  • "Slights of this sort propelled the planters to build bigger and gaudier country homes than the English landed aristocracy could normally afford, bedecked with canvases by Velázquez, and Rubens and the occasional Ming vase."
  • "In the stage version of "Priscilla," you don't care about anything but the costumes, each set of which is gaudier and more preposterous than the one that preceded it."
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