clinquant
Example Sentences
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Descartes has almost entirely discarded this quaintness, which sometimes passed into what is called in French clinquant, that is to say, tawdry and grotesque ornament.
From A Short History of French Literature by Saintsbury, George
She that a clinquant outside doth adore, Dotes on a gilded statue and no more.
From The Lucasta Poems by Lovelace, Richard
I liked Jack, but not clinquant in crimson and gold, with spurs and sword clanking on the hard, frost-bitten road.
From The Yeoman Adventurer by Gough, George W.
The clinquant corslet of the Swiss girl just survives at bals costum�s.
From The Works of Max Beerbohm by Beerbohm, Max, Sir
Come here, Stephanie, and see a miracle of manhood, that could resist all the clinquant of a hussar for the simple costume of the � cole Militaire.
From Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I by Lever, Charles James