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  • adverb In a kitschy way.

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Examples

  • But there was no denying it; he was amazingly, unexpectedly, kitschily cute.

    Mike Doyle: Mold-A-Rama Madness! 2009

  • Consider the marketing materials of the most prominent gun manufacturer, the kitschily named Wunder-Bar.

    Italian Sodas? Tutto Bene! 2008

  • But only two of these poses— kitschily titled A New Wrinkle and Golden Dreams for the calendar—survive from that day.

    All The Available Light Yona Zeldis McDonough 2002

  • But only two of these poses— kitschily titled A New Wrinkle and Golden Dreams for the calendar—survive from that day.

    All The Available Light Yona Zeldis McDonough 2002

  • Nella Pizzeria Napoletana, a bright, kitschily appointed Lincoln Park room featuring its own blue-tiled, volcanic rock oven.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • A kitschily vivid excerpt from 1908's The Life of Christ in which Jesus moves soulfully through the stations of the cross while actors in colorized clothes emote in the background with the stylized gestures and expressions that dominated during the silent era.

    The House Next Door Elise Nakhnikian 2010

  • Nella Pizzeria Napoletana, a bright, kitschily appointed Lincoln Park room featuring its own blue-tiled, volcanic rock oven.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Nella Pizzeria Napoletana, a bright, kitschily appointed Lincoln Park room featuring its own blue-tiled, volcanic rock oven.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Also included are four archival promos (the stunts, the FX, the music, and a general one) and pair of kitschily fascinating teaser trailers.

    Cinematical 2009

  • But there was no denying it; he was amazingly, unexpectedly, kitschily cute.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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