trashy
Origin of trashy
1Other words from trashy
- trash·i·ly, adverb
- trash·i·ness, noun
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How to use trashy in a sentence
They received the best and most judicious instruction during school-hours, and devoured the trashiest novels during recess.
Tales of the Argonauts | Bret HarteAs a result librarians are constantly complaining that only the trashiest and most worthless books are read.
They received the best and most judicious instruction during school hours, and devoured the trashiest novels during recess.
Selected Stories | Bret HarteIf only I had the skill, I would produce novels out-trashing the trashiest that ever sold fifty thousand copies.
New Grub Street | George GissingYou couldn't write even the trashiest music-hall farce, you idle good-for-nothing!
The Sea-Gull | Anton Checkov
British Dictionary definitions for trashy
/ (ˈtræʃɪ) /
cheap, worthless, or badly made
Derived forms of trashy
- trashily, adverb
- trashiness, noun
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