Flummeries [noun]

Definition of Flummeries:

trinket; decorative piece

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Opposite/Antonyms of Flummeries:

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Sentence/Example of Flummeries:

Oh, but surely if we have to call ourselves Wurzel-Flummery it would count as earned income.

The condition is that with this money—fifty thousand pounds—I take the name of—ah—Wurzel-Flummery.

My dear Mr. Crawshaw, you didn't think—you didn't really think that anybody had been called Wurzel-Flummery before?

The Flummery boys and ever so many more of the party are at the front with their regiments.

Money was squandered on useless court-flummery while men were toiling sixteen hours a day for bread.

In former times sowans or flummery was eaten instead of pancakes.

Sowans, sowens; a sort of flummery or gruel usually made and eaten on Hallow Eve.

A virginal thing of simple gauze and flummery, with a frontage of puffings to make up for bust development.

A man must have a thick skin to be able to carry off all the flummery of Highness without any feeling of shame.

The English squire who stood by, in his turn compared it to a castle of flummery and blanc-manger.