showy|showier|showiest in English
adjective
[show·y || 'ʃəʊɪ]
ostentatious, flamboyant, pompous
Use "showy|showier|showiest" in a sentence
1. Colorful, showy display; pageantry or pomp.
2. Buck and Wing is energetic and showy
3. To adorn ( oneself ) in a showy manner.
4. You sure made a showy entrance.
5. The clothes were very showy, very theatrical.
6. He had changed his showy shoulder - strap.
7. He is gorgeous, not strong, but showy.
8. Brummagem definition, showy but inferior and worthless
9. A gaudy or showy ornament or trinket.
10. Unlike its close relative catnip (both are members of the mint family), Catmint is better behaved and much showier
11. She often wears that cheap showy rhinestone bracelet.
12. She wore a lot of cheap, showy jewelry.
13. 5 She often wears that cheap showy rhinestone bracelet.
14. One of the showiest native penstemons, Beardtongue can reach heights of three feet with stunning lavender-pink flowers
15. Quartzes are big and showy but smaller in price.
16. 3 The showy* crowns of the drunkards of Eʹphra·im
17. A bauble is a showy ornament of little value.
18. The species is distinguished by its showy white flowers.
19. California plant having grasslike leaves and showy orange flowers.
20. Extended sense of "cheap, showy… See definitions of Claptrap.
21. Her dress was too showy for such a formal occasion.
22. The Bougainvillea is an immensely showy, floriferous and hardy plant
23. Music A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare.
24. Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers.
25. Very showy, to attract lots of insects to do its bidding.