Tackiness in a sentence as a noun

I am really surprised to find such tackiness on Fog Creek's blog.

Also, tackiness is in the eye of the beholder.

I had the same "tackiness" sticker in my mind about Cydia.

Indeed there's not, apart from the slight tackiness of your logo looking like another logo.

And they're in the Internet business...?This company just reeks of clunkiness and tackiness.

The tackiness most paranoid websites which years ago were called trashy tabloids are now seen as actual journalism.

Not to mention the infamous 'classic angelfire 90s website' tackiness that nobody tends to want to visit anyway.

It's interesting that you mention a feeling of "tackiness" with respect to directly funding something via a bounty system.

The underside had a waxed-paper peel-off strip and when he lifted a corner, his thumb stuck so hard to the tackiness beneath that he lost the top layer of skin when he pulled it loose.

All this beyond the fundamental tackiness of a major religious artifact having corporate branding.

It is some new level of tackiness to post an article about yourself that was written by your company's PR team and has no useful content in it that isn't just a shallow ad for you and your company.

I've been using the same tiny square of black electrical tape for nearly 2 years without issue, just slides across when needed, the tackiness hasn't noticeably degraded in that time, it's barely noticeable to outsiders unless they really look for it and it hasn't let me down yet.

I always figured Jobs was trying to maintain a neutral position with regards to charity, contributions, etc. It's hardly uncommon for people to donate to personal causes anonymously to avoid the politics and potential perceived tackiness with what's intended to be a generous act.

Tackiness definitions

noun

the property of being cohesive and sticky

See also: cohesiveness glueyness gluiness gumminess ropiness viscidity viscidness

noun

tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar

See also: cheapness sleaze