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flashiness
noun
The quality of being flashy.
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He's up against the virtuoso flashiness of Matt Berry from Toast of London, the understated heart of Tom Hollander from Rev and Hugh Bonneville from being the least annoying thing about W1A.
Some will also be irritated by the show-offy flashiness of his prose and the extreme certainty of his predictions.
He delights in drawing a contrast between the flashiness of Wall Street and his nondescript midtown Manhattan offices.
In a society given to flashiness, they come over as relatively modest.
He also came to associate New Journalism with writers who were more interested in flashiness and celebrity than the hard legwork required of good reporters.
He has the touch and vision expected of a Spanish creative midfielder but also a swaggering flashiness.
"They are unable to compete with the glamour and flashiness of imported food," he said.
The flashiness of his play, however, was not without substance.
And Mozilo's flashiness and reactive personality make him easy to caricature.
Yet he quickly came to seem arrogant instead of energetic, and he never quite shook a reputation, earned in the first days of his Presidency, for flashiness and bling.
Mayer has a reputation for flashiness — last year, Vogue photographed her reclining upside down in a chaise longue — but her approach to managing Yahoo hasn't been particularly exciting.
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