Now thousands of feet and bayonets moved and halted at the officers' command, turned with banners flying, formed up at intervals, and wheeled round other similar masses of infantry in different uniforms; now was heard the rhythmic beat of hoofs and the jingling of
showy cavalry in blue, red, and green braided uniforms, with smartly dressed bandsmen in front mounted on black, roan, or gray horses; then again, spreading out with the brazen clatter of the polished shining cannon that quivered on the gun carriages and with the smell of linstocks, came the artillery which crawled between the infantry and cavalry and took up its appointed position.
It had once been hung with a
showy and expensive paper, which now hung mouldering, torn and discolored, from the damp walls.
My raiment was of silks and velvets and cloth of gold, and by consequence was very
showy, also uncomfort- able.
The deserted street lamps gleamed sullenly in the
showy darkness like torches at a funeral.
Everything on table
showy and gaudy, but with a self-assertingly temporary and nomadic air on the decorations, as boasting that they will be much more
showy and gaudy in the palatial residence.
She had seen Tom at all the balls in the best houses, found no fault with his exterior and manners, both of which were fashionable and
showy, and now discovered that he had a most sympathetic heart, over which, unknown to herself, she had obtained a very unlimited control.
She had large, bright-blue eyes, a brilliant complexion, and a plump
showy figure.
Of the two parties who answered it, but one would consent to give me fifty pounds, the sum my mother bade me name as the salary I should require; and here, I hesitated about engaging myself, as I feared the children would be too old, and their parents would require some one more
showy, or more experienced, if not more accomplished than I.
I saw the little world about me through the lenses of my master's spectacles, and I reported its facts, in his tone and his attitude, with his self-flattered scorn, his
showy sighs, his facile satire.
It cost twenty pounds, which was much more than he could afford, but it was
showy and vulgar: he knew she would be aware exactly how much it cost; he got a melancholy satisfaction in choosing a gift which would give her pleasure and at the same time indicate for himself the contempt he had for her.
In the manner of costumes and scenery it was fine and
showy enough; but there was not much action.
Possibly, some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort: I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to
showy displays of feeling - to manifestations of mutual kindliness.