Garishly [adverb]

Definition of Garishly:

audibly

Opposite/Antonyms of Garishly:


Sentence/Example of Garishly:

The young miner followed his companion's gaze through the garishly lit crowd.

There appeared an elderly man, in a black frockcoat, loose-fitting and not too garishly new, a student's coat rather than a fop's.

We crossed the garishly bright road and went in silence through quiet streets.

Bending forward, he glared into the garishly splotched face of his daughter and put his hand to his throat, struggling for speech.

He had been walking beside a garishly liveried groom who was leading an enormous Holstein bull toward the judging enclosure.

Sutlers' wagons did not lack, garishly stocked, forlorn as Harlequin in the day's stress.

Within a few yards of the spot where the home of Devil Anse burned to the ground stands today a rustic lodge garishly designed.

Some of them were garishly furnished with gilt mirrors, cheap lace curtains tied back with blue ribbons.

He didn't go into a garishly splendid place, named The Second Stop.

He took her arm and walked her into the garishly lighted bar-room, bracing himself militantly for what might happen.