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flash adjective- ostentatious, showy UK, 1785
- They think we are cocky, flash and cowardly. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 151, 1999
- I went through a very flash phase when the first cheques came in. I bought a hot tub and a brand new BMW. — Paul Godfrey, The Guardian, 16 August 2003
- impudent, cheeky UK
- Have six moon [a six-month prison sentence] for being flash. — Sean McConville, The State of the Language, 1980
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