Garish in a sentence as an adjective

""Hey, so now we don't need garish colors on our ports!""Bonus.

In screenshots it looks garish to have some tiles in a solid color and others filled with photos.

If it was 'French' instead of 'Shoshone', people would ask "why is this garish scheme associated with them?".

Their original "Redeem" button was ugly and garish, but it looked like a button.

I always thought Dyson was ****, based solely on their obnoxious ads and garish design.

It's that they're doing it so clumsily, with such garish hubris and lack of focus or reality, that it's worrisome.

What's better than stuffing garish Share on Twitter/Facebook icons around your content?

Personally I prefer the old one - I don't find it to be garish or over the top, and I find the new one somewhat lifeless.

Pop-ups, irritating garish backgrounds, "content" plastered everywhere, and of course, annoying video ads.

D3 supports Lab and HCL color spaces [1] which are perceptually uniform; I could use those to improve the accuracy of the distance encoding, but I’d have to sacrifice the current garish aesthetic.

This paper \n questions the strategy of hoarding idle labor, and offers\n improved strategies as potential alternatives to the \n tendency of hoarding.\n\nWhat is it about academia, where people feel obligated to contort their writing into an intimidating architecture of opaque jargon and garish vocabulary?

Garish definitions

adjective

tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"