"Garous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Garish refers to something that is excessively showy or gaudy, often in a way that is considered tasteless or unpleasant.
Garish (not "garous", which is not a word in English)
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Here are 5 usage examples for the word "garish":
The garish neon sign on the motel's roof was an eyesore in the otherwise quiet residential neighborhood.
Her garish ensemble, complete with excessive sequins and feathers, made her stand out at the party.
The artist's use of garish colors in the mural clashed with the serene atmosphere of the park.
The flashy, garish jewelry on the TV host's desk seemed out of place among the staid furnishings.
The decor of the 80s-themed diner was a mishmash of garish patterns and neon lights, creating a tacky atmosphere.
Garonne is a river located in southwestern France, approximately 612 kilometers (381 miles) long. It originates in the Pyrenees Mountains and flows through the city of Toulouse before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
A garrote is a device used to strangle or suffocate someone. It typically consists of a cord or wire that is wrapped around the neck and tightened to cut off the air supply.
The word "garotted" is the past tense of the verb "garrote", which means to strangle or choke someone to death by twisting or squeezing their neck with a cord or other device.
Garroting is a form of execution or torture where the person's throat is constricted using a cord or rope, often until they lose consciousness or die. It is a means of execution that was historically used in various parts of the world, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Garoupa is a type of fish, specifically a grunt fish or a species of perch. It is also known as the peacock grouper or Haliphron nudus.