[f. prec. sb. + -ERY.] Tawdry finery, gaudy ornament.
1833. Hood, A Public Dinner, ii.
| While dames in the gallery, | |
| All dressed in fallallery, | |
| Look on at the mummery: | |
| And listen to flummery. |
1891. G. Meredith, One of our Conquerors, I. iv. 65. Dancing and flirting and fal-lallery in the season of youth.