Etymology
The word "flashy" has its origins in the Middle English word "flash," meaning "a sudden burst of light." This term, in turn, is thought to have come from the Proto-Germanic word "*flaskan," which means "to splash or glitter."
Meaning
Origin
The word "flashy" was first used in the 16th century to describe things that were bright or showy. By the 17th century, it had also come to be used figuratively to refer to people or things that were superficial or lacking in substance.
Examples
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Etymology Flash From the Middle English flashen meaning to move quickly with a sud
Etymology Flash From the Middle English flashen meaning to move quickly with a sud
Etymology Flash From the Middle English flashen meaning to move quickly with a sud
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