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Synonyms for trashy

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Synonyms for trashy

cheap and inferior

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Opening morning I was on a hill with a spotting scope because my trail cameras showed Trashy was feeding at night in one of my food plots.
Trashy Treasures features upcycled furniture, accessories, sculpture and art works from individuals such as tattooist Hady Beydoun and from collectives including the art group (B)IM Project who created a wall-mounted art piece from plastic bottles and ink.
With titles like that, it's a wonder the whole country isn't a fan of trashy blogs.
The company's handbags are far from trashy, as designers from all over Central and South America weave discarded food and drink wrappers into colorful and eye-catching products.
"We were going to sing [Mame's] 'Bosom Buddies' instead, but then we thought it might be too trashy," jokes Racette.
On plenty of women, this rather revealing, slashed-to-the-waist dress would look trashy, but - matched with her beauty, blonde curls and hourglass figure - Katherine looks fantastic.
Though the main 1300 seat auditorium is an orthodox shoebox lined with timber panels, the shoebox has both ends removed to introduce vast vistas out over the city, and the timber is humble plywood, dignified with gold leaf applied in a rippling pattern that recalls a trashy animal print (very Joan Collins boudoir).
It's vulgar and trashy, but at least it's vulgar and trashy in a time-honoured tradition.
People associated the word "Galaxy" with a trashy Vegas show, says Fugate, scarcely a description of this talented troupe.
(His late co-author has left less of a mark: Many of Wilson's books have cult followings, while the only Shea effort to make a big splash was the trilogy he wrote with Wilson.) Allusions to Wilson's work appear in places both classy and trashy: There's a Wilsonian stamp on films as diverse as Magnolia, The Mothman Prophecies, and 5ex and Lucia, and it's because of Wilson and Shea that the Illuminati, a secret society that once lurked only in right-wing conspiracy tracts, became the villains of Lara Croft, Tomb Raider.
Now I like my trashy fiction as much as the next person, but the crux has always been hiding the trash behind a truly captivating story that drags you in and won't let go until you've finished.
pick up the phone to call Zach." Instead of true independence, she learns to rely on the opinions of neither the style-not-substance kids at school, nor her trashy neighbor, but on those of the alternative crowd: black-wearing, queer-friendly, academic, substance-not-style--apparently the only moral people in town.
It seems our culture tries to sexualise girls younger and younger with trashy clothes and trashy rock stars.
SAN FRANCISCO Get trashy Since 1990, Norcal Waste Systems' Sanitary Fill Transfer Station (415/330-1415 or www.norcalwaste.com) has offered the country's only competitive residency program for professional artists that operates at a recycling center.