tinselly
English
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edit- IPA(key): /ˈtɪnsəli/
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Adjective
edittinselly (comparative more tinselly, superlative most tinselly)
- Resembling or adorned with tinsel.
- 2007, Scott Smith, A Simple Plan:
- Christmas decorations clung to the light poles lining the street — green, red, and white tinselly creations: snowmen, Santas, reindeer, candy canes...
- (figurative) Gaudy, superficial; offering attraction without depth.
- 1978, Edward Lewis Wallant, The Pawnbroker:
- She was a light-skinned girl of frail and tinselly beauty […]
- 1984, Louise T Reynolds, The New Renaissance:
- ...the insurance money his death would provide might help his sons to become the tinselly images of a perfect salesman he had so foolishly hoped to be […]