garishly造句1 To ornament or adorn, often garishly.
2 The temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers.
3 As I write, I look out at the garishly neon-lit skyscrapers of downtown Shanghai, which make the business districts of all but the largest American cities seem low-rise and sober by comparison.
4 The high rankers among them wear garishly decorated back banners and the richest openly flaunt their wealth by wearing necklaces of teeth.
5 These garishly colored crustaceans are favorites of the aquarium trade.
6 Garishly colored and linguistically tortured T-shirts abound in the malls and markets of this sprawling city.
7 A garishly made-up hooker started walking along with me and grabbing at the family goods.
8 In a garishly decorated Los Angeles hotel suite, Johnny Fontane was as jealously drunk as any ordinary husband.
9 From the other, funnels of smoke poured with flames licking behind them, lighting the dark smoke garishly.
10 It rejected a call by Barack Obama to let international observers monitor a recent, garishly fraudulent election.
11 The concession to history often consists of a few new buildings with upturned eaves and garishly painted timber slapped on concrete facades.
12 Visitors can ask for anything, made to order or off the shelf: famous European landscapes hang next to garishly coloured animal paintings, which rub shoulders with the "Mona Lisa".
13 She loved the scenery, the hills and canyons of garishly red rock, the burning deserts, the unexpected and blessedly refreshing lakes, even the heat.
14 A male peacock mantis shrimp plies the seafloor off Papua New Guinea. These garishly colored crustaceans are favorites of the aquarium trade.
15 Angels are found in various and sundry ways at Christmas-from garishly blinking figures made of plastic to biblically-inspired images dressed in classic garments.