Sc.

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  A.  adj. Showy, vain.

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1782.  Sir J. Sinclair, Observ. Sc. Dial., 102. Flory … showey, vain.

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1821.  Scott, Redgauntlet, Let. xii. The words, ‘flory conceited chap,’—‘hafflins gentle,’ and at length, the still more alarming epithet of ‘spy,’ began to be buzzed about.

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  B.  sb. A conceited, frothy fellow.

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1757.  H. I., Player’s Scourge, 5. A pedantic foolish flory.

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