tacky in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tacky in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

tacky1 <tackier, tackiest> [Am ˈtæki, Brit ˈtaki] ADJ (sticky)

tacky2 <tackier, tackiest> [Am ˈtæki, Brit ˈtaki] ADJ (cheap, tawdry)

ticky-tacky [Am ˈtɪkiˌtæki, Brit ˈtɪkɪˌtaki] ADJ Am inf

Translations for tacky in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

tacky in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The color is a dull ashy gray, and when moist, the cap surface is sticky or tacky to the touch.
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Unfortunately, the other half weakens all its supports with some tacky choices regarding sound palettes and dynamics-- deconstruction in the least clever sense.
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Tacky and elastic secretions that act as pressure-sensitive adhesives, forming immediate attachments on contact, are preferable in the context of self-defense and predation.
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Species in this section typically have sticky or tacky caps and stems, with hyphae on the cap cuticle usually 13 m wide.
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Resin acids are tacky, yellowish gums that are water-insoluble.
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So it's painful to sit through this tacky production.
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He would paint a railing on a walking path blue, but the paint was mixed with motor oil to keep it tacky.
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It is sticky (tacky) without any heat or solvent for activation and adheres with light pressure.
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Almost enjoyable, if you can get past the hero's tacky animal-print suit.
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However, this tacky comedy gave notice that the winning formula was already beginning to wear thin...
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