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Everyone, after all, is gaudily making more money than we are.
One couple were dressed most gaudily in nothing but paint.
But even more, they are simple, gaudily bright and so often just beyond reach.
Then a short, gaudily dressed man came around the arbor.
The two gaudily clad street soldiers moved up the steps.
He saw it was almost a bus, gaudily painted, an expensive thing.
The medal, gaudily shining in its case, lay on the table.
They passed a market square, and she saw gaudily painted wagons, five or six of them.
The gaudily dressed bar had become a gloomy and haunted place.
And the rest of the play's figures are similarly, gaudily accoutered.
But each is visually strong, despite gaudily glowing scenery elements.
A more gaudily mismatched group of brigands she'd never met!
By now, in all that great, gaudily decked hall, no one stirred.
In his country, wealth had to be gaudily displayed.
The Parthenon itself was also originally painted, almost gaudily, in red, blue, and gold.
They pointed to one of their number who was more gaudily dressed and somewhat drunker than the rest.
Just beyond it I saw a gaudily decorated lorry parked at the side of the road.
He almost expected the gaudily uniformed doorman to refuse to let him in.
Very soon most of us would learn to speak almost as gaudily as today's junior-high kids.
It shines gaudily under the electric lights they have set up around the chancel.
The man who came riding out of the darkness was flamboyantly, even gaudily dressed.
Sitting on a pair of gaudily colored deck chairs were two identical young men.
Huge, gaudily painted pieces of scenery loom large in the shadows behind her.
Also from carnivals are five grotesque, gaudily painted giant figures.
Lang opened the rear door of a gaudily painted, elderly Buick.