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1 The glow of a more showy life was not lost upon her.
2 Her toilet was richer, and more showy still, than the first time.
3 He invariably prefers the more showy diamond, ruby, sapphire, or emerald.
4 Lord Akeldama kept his drawing room for more showy pursuits.
5 Their head-dresses were more showy than those of the men.
6 She was rather a good skater, but more showy than firm on her skates.
7 There was little affectation of your more showy opulence.
8 His style of entertaining was more showy than comfortable.
9 For a more showy style, lingerie hats are justified.
10 Bays are nice too, but greys are more showy .
11 However, these little graces of erudition are of small consequence, being more showy than serviceable.
12 Certainly "better than nothing," but a newspaper would make a more showy costume.
13 Victoria of England by Edith Sitweil had a more showy Nover, pink with neat ruled borders.
14 It was a simple feat, much more showy than difficult, yet exceedingly bewildering to an adversary.
15 Their robes were more showy than any court-dress ever witnessed at Windsor Castle or the Tuileries.
16 For the garments he had worn, others were substituted of finer quality, and more showy appearance.
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