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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
kitschy

1965, from kitsch + -y (2). Related: Kitchiness.

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kitschy

a. Having the nature of kitsch.

Usage examples of "kitschy".

Jenny pointed out two moldies whom she said were her close friends: Frangipane, who looked like an orchid blossom, and Ormolu, who looked like a kitschy ornamental cupid.

The smiling officials inside the hut were now wearing kitschy lederhosen shorts and perky hats as they greeted a visitor - but the gun-metal eyes were the same.

Hielan Hame, a kitschy caravan park and family tourist trap that has a launderette.

It had been a storage room until just recently, when the Manager had redecorated it with a host of kitschy sale items from Osco.

This kitschy tableau then freeze-framed and morphed cleverly into the characters representing Dr.

There were kitschy oil paintings of long-horned steer and cacti over the empty tables.

Schools of fish as brightly hued as the kitschy neon signs that had recently become popular again stuttered right and left, up and down, moving like a score of bodies sharing one sensibility among them.

My parents, by contrast, believed in a God who backed the Democrats in every election and whose pet peeves were brainless evangelism and kitschy art of any genre.

Embo is the location of Grannie's Hielan Hame, a kitschy caravan park and family tourist trap that has a launderette.

Along one wall was a kitschy tiger-striped bar with a copper top and, on the wall behind it, Kewpie dolls from the forties and fifties lined up where bottles of liquor would normally be.

Such outworn and kitschy devices are totally unsuited to the majestic scale of science fiction's natural thematics, and reduce it to the cheap tricks of a vaudeville conjurer.