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What are the comparative and superlative forms of word flashy?

The word "flashy" is already in the superlative form. There is no comparative or superlative form of "flashy".

It's important to note that "flashy" is an adjective that describes something that is showy or attention-grabbing.

You could use other adjectives with comparative and superlative forms to describe something that is more or most showy, such as:

* Comparative: More showy, more eye-catching, more ostentatious

* Superlative: Most showy, most eye-catching, most ostentatious

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