"glimflashy" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more glimflashy [comparative], most glimflashy [superlative]
Etymology: 17th century. First attested in Elisha Coles' An English Dictionary (1676). From glim (“eye”) + flashy (“flashing”). Figurative of someone's eyes flashing with anger. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|glim|flashy|gloss1=eye|gloss2=flashing}} glim (“eye”) + flashy (“flashing”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} glimflashy (comparative more glimflashy, superlative most glimflashy)
  1. (archaic, slang, figurative) Angry Wikipedia link: Elisha Coles Tags: archaic, figuratively, slang Categories (topical): Anger Synonyms: angry, glim-flashy, glimflashey, glimflashly, glimflushly
    Sense id: en-glimflashy-en-adj-xVNmUIXT Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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