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Those few who aren't have trashiness thrust upon them.
Vera was clever enough to know that trashiness was less appealing in older women.
Then again, there were impressions of an extreme trashiness, both in their shapes and their color combinations.
There is a sordidness, a trashiness in tired endings.
And the snobbery that lets him recoil at her trashiness deserves to be turned on its ear.
"Despite the way I complain about the trashiness of so many books, I love the business.
New York Magazine dubbed it "the best-selling apotheosis of trashiness".
Despite all this, a strong whiff of trashiness keeps the Sloth Police at bay.
All this was flagrant trashiness, and my friend Manton was not slow to insist on that fact.
The absolute trashiness of him!
This last connection seems especially consistent with Mr. Polke's rarefied brand of trashiness.
He will, Democrats say, have to reconcile the trashiness of his television persona with the loftiness of his political aspirations.
For 12 days every spring this small, pretty Mediterranean city becomes a surreal, occasionally Felliniesque fantasy land of trashiness and glamour.
The clothes, a mixture of tomboy scorn of prettiness and music festival trashiness, presented an easy sale to retailers.
He knows perfectly well that Weekly World News is a supermarket tabloid that revels in imaginative trashiness.
Koski, on the other hand, said that, due to the song's "big, bold, and bumping production," it allowed her to overlook Kesha's usual "trashiness."
Its job-lot, trailer-park trashiness is undercut by deliberation, moments of tenderness and an untarnished belief in Santa (Smith).
Mr. Stockton's angel collection was "indiscriminate to the point of trashiness, but certainly impressive in its eclecticism" (Time Out).
The cousins entertain few illusions about the trashiness of the comic book genre and its imitative heroes and stories, most of them "Superman" knockoffs.
In that respect, she was very much like Dolly Parton, another durable American star who turned sartorial trashiness into a virtue by claiming it as her own.
Historically Hollywood has served up slips as a contradictory symbol of girlishness and womanly predation, one that glides between the poles of trashiness and class.
Ned Raggett of Allmusic said it was the band's best album, calling it a clever blend of pop music sensibilities and trashiness.
In the "Carrie" review, the words trashiness, tawdriness, candy and schlock appear in the space of a few sentences, and none of them are used disapprovingly.
The place is owned and run by tough Morgana Ross, played with Joan Collins trashiness by Lesley-Anne Down.