Dressed in the gaudiest of outfits and wearing a wig that appears to be made out of 13 poodles, Dennis is adorably loony and off her rocker. |
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Halloween, for me, is the gaudiest example of the infantilization of American culture. |
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No, Derek Jeter being Derek Jeter, he delivered a home run – baseball's gaudiest, most thrilling flourish. |
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The three celebrity outsiders continued to wrap the thinnest evidence of their ability to do the job in the gaudiest self-assurance. |
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All vintage and retro lamps, including tv lamps, pole lamps, swags and the gaudiest ones made during this era. |
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Just then, bombing down Third Avenue in the Bronx, we caught sight of the biggest, gaudiest, most alluring slaughterhouse either of us had ever seen. |
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So here we are again, in the midst of the gaudiest, most inefficient rite of democracy on earth, fought under rules laid down almost 230 years ago but in which, in practice, anything goes. |
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This can expose his flaws, which range from minor sententiousness to major sentimentality, but his gaudiest excesses are kept in check this time out. |
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Bluemel was growing ornamental grasses: gigantic, multicolor creatures that could go toe to toe in the perennial border with the gaudiest rose or peony. |
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The only thing that counts is wearing the gaudiest, most ridiculous outfits and adopting the most pompous titles: Archmagus Ipssissimus, Sâr, Kadosh the Knight and the Unknown Superior. |
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