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Lillian's mother, Marion, is the flashiest dresser in town.
He was a flashy dresser fond of kid gloves and a gold Parisian watch.
Ian is also a very flashy dresser, wearing bright, spangly clothes and earrings.
I'm not a real flashy dresser.
The film maker was an energetic man and flashy dresser who had a stocky frame and merry eyes.
She wasn't a flashy dresser.
Portis, 20, drives a 1985 lime-green Cadillac and is a flashy dresser because he likes to attract attention.
Flashy dressers.
He was said to be a flashy dresser, extravagant and a bit of an extrovert, quite the opposite of the quiet, gentlemanly Jackson.
"Real pirates weren't flashy dressers," the writer and illustrator Jan Adkins lets us know.
Aahz always said that Imps were flashy dressers, and I had secretly tried to pattern my own wardrobe after their example.
For the flashiest dressers, there are a suit and a trench coat in quilted, gunmetal polyamide, shot with glitter.
He, like Morley, was a flashy dresser, though Morley had toned it down con-siderably tonight.
Either Commodore Lekket and his companion were flashy dressers, or they were in high-occasion military garb.
Hunter, an 18-year-old from Berkeley, California, was nicknamed "Murdock" and described by friends to be a flashy dresser with a big Afro.
"He tours widely, he's a prolific recording artist, he's one of the flashiest dressers on the blues scene, and his playing is as good as ever.
A flashy dresser partial to jewelry, Mr. Corbally is often chauffeured around in a Mercedes sedan, people who know him said.
Whereas Erbakan was a flashy dresser and and an autocratic figure, Erdogan styled himself as an authentic representative of the masses.
Judge Casseb, known as a flashy dresser and workaday jurist, took over the case after the presiding judge took ill and left the bench.
Flashy Because gaudily dressed gypsies lived in the village of Flash (in Derbyshire, England), anyone who wore bright colors was called a flashy dresser.
"Reader is a flashy dresser, a big spender, regards himself as the big executive type, has a twin-motored airplane at his beck and call and is always the big shot.
Scanlan fares better with Edward (Shorty) Sweat, Secretariat's devoted groom, a flashy dresser who liked vodka, danced the boogaloo and fathered four children by three different women.
A reasonably skilled golfer and flashy dresser, McGurn entered the competition as Vincent Gebhardi (another version of his real name), the professional at public Evergreen Golf Course.
A flashy dresser and showman in the mold of John Gotti Sr., Mr. Merlino also plays host every year to a highly publicized Thanksgiving dinner for homeless children.
A flashy dresser who often carried $5,000 in cash, he at one point had homes on Sutton Place, in Las Vegas, and in Brooklyn and on Staten Island.