Flashy in a sentence as an adjective

!It's not glamorous or flashy, it's a workhorse language.

I mean it's not that flashy or anything, I'm really just using it as a fancy text editor.

Moving fast is great if you can pull it off, but it's not worth breaking the basic functions of the OS to get a more flashy UI.

It's the "absolutely no prior work experience doing this and no flashy resume to get them in the door" that stick out to me.

Yes, very cute, flashy, clever and skilled, but it shows that the so called designer has failed to understand what the point of design is.

No flashy connections at the target Company, no warm intro, no impressive track record.

In a few weeks Anbar province was totally cleared out using on the ground regular intel no flashy space camera.

It's not a flashy machine, but it's got a bunch of non-mainstream features that are devoted to getting things done, at which they excel:- Nub pointer?

That flashy little number got my bag searched on a consistent basis, until I developed the good sense to just take it out of the bag and put it in a separate bin.

If you require 30% of your user base to participate, for it to have a binding verdict, you better market this with a flashy banner on the top of every page.

This is a most brilliant landing page - flashy, but in a way that directly demonstrates what the product does, and the text is readable even against the white waves.

Imagine if the people working on early cell phones had said, you know what, I don't want to build flashy toys for 1% Wall Street types, I want to build stuff for the underprivileged in poor countries.

Running to tie Octave to flashy features like GPU acceleration without first pausing to fix the initial problem of non-free GPU acceleration is putting the horse before the cart.

What worries me greatly is that it has a remarkably high "cool factor" that would be excellent in short demos, and could be easily pitched to companies looking for a flashy feature to get a leg up on the competition.

There are very few good reasons for an article, or an image gallery, or a homepage that could have been displayed just fine a decade ago to now need javascript so it can do some stupid flashy thing that breaks the expected interface behaviour.

They think they are the best and they can do no wrong, so they just keep doing things without thinking results through?Too many logical programmers trying to have input on end users/UI/UX decisions where visuals and emotions are more important?Too many 24 year old bro managers running around trying to make a name for themselves by manipulating people in flashy ways instead of quietly making the world a better place?

Flashy definitions

adjective

tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"

adjective

(used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display

See also: gaudy jazzy showy sporty