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kitsch

[kich] / kɪtʃ /




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On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.

From BBC

The walls in this Adams Morgan haunt are lined with coffee kitsch: paintings of coffee cups, decorative mugs and ’90s-style wallpaper depicting espresso drinks.

From Washington Post

Her paintings are emptier; the objects are still mysterious but there’s little kitsch.

From New York Times

Wire traps have replaced her beloved old wooden ones, which these days are used as kitsch in seafood restaurants.

From Seattle Times

American director Quentin Tarantino listed the work as among his “grindhouse,” or low-budget kitsch cinema, favorites.

From Seattle Times