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flashy

British pronunciation/flˈæʃi/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫæʃi/
1

(particularly of clothing) excessively bright, big, expensive, etc., in a way that draws attention

synonyms : gaudy
jazzy
showy
sporty
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flashy definition and meaning
2

tastelessly showy

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Examples
1The team's big game halftime show was a dog and pony show with dancers and flashy lights, but it didn't improve the team's performance in the game.
2Social media can be a platform for anyone to voice their opinions, but often shallow streams make most din as people compete for attention with flashy headlines and clickbait.
3When it comes to choosing a car, it's easy to be swayed by flashy features and sleek designs, but sometimes the gray mare is the better horse, and a reliable, practical vehicle is a smarter choice in the long run.
4The car was old but reliable, and he reminded himself that better a good cow than a cow of a good kind when he was tempted to buy a flashy, expensive new car.
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