tackily

/ˈtækɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is cheap, showy, or of poor quality.
    • She dressed tackily for the formal event, wearing a neon dress with sequins.
    • The room was tackily decorated with plastic flowers and glitter.
    • The advertisement was tackily designed, with loud colors and clashing fonts.
  2. In a sticky or adhesive manner.
    • The paint felt tackily wet even after an hour.
    • The glue dried tackily, leaving a residue on the paper.
    • The tape stuck tackily to the wall, holding the poster in place.
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