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viewy
[vyoo-ee]
viewy
/ ˈːɪ /
adjective
having fanciful opinions or ideas; visionary
characterized by ostentation; showy
Other Word Forms
- ˈɾԱ noun
Example Sentences
View′er; View′-halloo′, the huntsman's cry when the fox breaks cover; View′iness, character of being viewy or visionary.—adj.
"She is simply one of these 'viewy' women, then?"
The Saint's Tragedy is a little "viewy" and fluent.
Pitt therefore based his hopes on the statesmanlike policy of the Czar, who in that month despatched to London one of his confidants, a clever but viewy young man, of frank and engaging manners, Count Novossiltzoff.
It may be as well to state more distinctly what a "view" is, what it is to be "viewy," and what is the state of those who have no "views."
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