Elegance by virtue of being fashionable.
To display or act proudly, ostentatiously or pretentiously.
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Examples for "flash "
Examples for "flash "
1 Water flowing underground News flash : scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2 The Fiji Met Service said heavy rain may lead to flash flooding.
3 They were given a new sense of urgency after the flash crash.
4 I picked my way toward the point where I'd seen the flash .
5 In another flash of lightning, he saw clearly: the car was gone.
1 Her actual dire intention was nothing to flaunt in the public gaze.
2 But yesterday they had a rare opportunity to flaunt their wares again.
3 Her vanity led her to flaunt her gaudy hat in the hut.
4 Lohan wasn't the only celebrity to flaunt economic insights on social media.
5 The crapulous leisured classes of Peking openly flaunt the worst of vices.
1 Question 4: RIM has a flashy new BlackBerry handset to show off .
2 That said, early adopters will still have plenty to show off , though.
3 A chance to show off your talents may be unfolding right now.
4 And it was a great chance to show off my cooking skills!
5 Furthermore, some take pride in having large physical libraries to show off .
Imposingly fashionable and elegant.
1 The in-house bar and restaurant continue the swank theme and top-quality service.
2 He'd gone into Tiffany's and into some of the other swank shops.
3 His lavish style of entertainment they labelled ' swank ' - horrible word but very expressive!
4 Yet it's done so without swank ad agencies or a big-name fashion photographer.
5 So they upped and moved to a swank part of New York City.
6 Did anyone happen to see a swank red automobile that night?
7 And it would be swank - athingwe detest in the army.
8 Not exactly the swank sort of crib she expected from vampires.
9 All coming quite naturally and simply; no swank , no false modesty.
10 And certainly not befitting the Starr brand of swank and swagger.
11 You wouldn't believe how full of the purest swank some of these pros.
12 They'll swank for a week if you give them all that.
13 Well, as a matter of fact, that's just a bit of useful swank .
14 As far as that goes we have nothing to swank about in Canada!
15 I thought at the time it was a bit of swank ! '
16 The swank meeting room was teeming with sell-side analysts, media people, tax strategists, etc.
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