trashy 的定义
trash·i·er, trash·i·est.
trashy 近义词
worthless
更多trashy例句
- They can often end up being called a “poor life choice” or “trashy.”
- A bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker, and more easily bought.
- They want Marvin to be as mean and as lonely and as trashy as the characters he portrays.
- The four or five thrillers a year that de Villiers churned out from 1966 until his death in 2013 were amazingly trashy.
- Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs.
- Couture Week in Paris is a blur of highly-priced luxury, some of it luxe, some of it trashy-looking.
- Sure, her looks may be designer, but, as she has been described countless times, here style is still trashy.
- They talk and think about it enough in a certain way, and with such poor aids as trashy novels and paltry gossip.
- Dr. Farrar made thousands out of his trashy volumes, and his publishers netted a fortune.
- Trashy thought and base utterance could not cheat his soul of her integrity; the vileness of Salt Lane had nothing to do with him.
- When a steamer is about to start, book-pedlers crowd on board with baskets full of their—generally speaking—trashy ware.
- They have no taste for history or biography, or anything but cheap, trashy, sensational novels.