flossy
IPA: fɫˈɔsi
Root Word: Flossy
noun
- A female given name, diminutive of Florence.
adjective
- Resembling floss.
- (informal, slang) Extravagantly showy; flashy
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Examples of "flossy" in Sentences
- So our collective memories come in the form of flossy videos, foamy champagne toasts and still life magazine covers.
- She sauntered up to the desk and perched on the edge, her flossy leather bodysuit gleaming in the spotlight as she flicked back her black hair.
- Those snails are served in thin slices rather than whole morsels, and they line a delicate pizza crust spread with a vibrant pesto and decorated with flossy greens.
- It opens very shapr and bold, with a certain peppery darkness to it and a coolness that can only be likened to heavy wet sand that is slightly bound by flossy rootlets of seashore plants.
- The World Cup winner was nicknamed Der Afro after his flossy hair, though he might as justifiably have been dubbed Der Aggro in honour of a stirring ability that suggested a past life as a Magimix.
- Would it not be better if you allow me to submit my material in my customary form and then turn it over to Carol, a damned brilliant girl, to inject the kind of flossy conclusions your readers have come to expect?
- Lacking toothpick or floss or flossy toothpick-like item -- or the initiative to rise from my desk in search of such -- I cleverly improvise by folding a yellow stickie in half in a plan to dislodge the offending asparagi.
- Shyheim On The Raekwon Conflict, His History With The Wu And His Untimely Prison Term [audio] russel simmons said: "wow this card is really neat it has diamonds on the front so i look cool and" flossy "now i am a player. thank you rush card for making all my ......" on
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