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flary, a. rare.|ˈflɛərɪ| [f. flare n. + -y1.] Gaudy, showy.
1866Carlyle Remin. (1881) I. 157 They were not so well dressed as their Edinburgh sisters; something flary, glary, colours too flagrant and ill-assorted. 1873― in Mrs. Carlyle's Lett. I. 263 Flary, staring, and conceited, stolid-looking girls. |