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1. ubiquitous
(n.) giving a new meaning to an old word; Bad is a neologism for good.
(adj.) gaudy, showy; The gold fixtures seemed garish.
(adj.) omnipresent; present everywhere; A ubiquitous spirit followed the man wherever he went. Water may seem ubiquitous, until a drought comes along.
(adj.) very frugal; unwilling to spend; The owner was so parsimonious he refused to purchase new curtains when the old ones fell off the window. The parsimonious individual argued that twenty-five cents was much too expensive for a pack of gum.
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