How to Use unflashy in a Sentence

unflashy

adjective
  • Mrs von der Leyen, a wonkish and unflashy type, cannot point to much of a mandate from the parliament.
    The Economist, 5 Sep. 2019
  • Their Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte is unflashy but assured.
    Matthew Kronsberg, WSJ, 17 June 2022
  • This shirt is a good candidate for a do-it-all, unflashy base layer.
    Scott Douglas, Outside Online, 14 Aug. 2022
  • The only cars still rarely seen are Subarus and Volvos — the unflashy favorites of the urbane upper middle class.
    Todd C. Frankel, chicagotribune.com, 16 May 2018
  • For something unflashy with a hint of charm, roam through this organic vineyard and smell the lilac gardens (if the season is right).
    Esther Mobley, SFChronicle.com, 28 Feb. 2018
  • The unflashy murder mystery has remained more or less the same as everything changed around it.
    New York Times, 19 Apr. 2021
  • In his own unflashy way, Green by the end of the 1960s was doing a lot to explode the divisions that the recording industry had helped to establish in the landscape of black music.
    New York Times, 20 Apr. 2018
  • Look no further than its flagship, Domaine DuPage, a French country ale that’s as unflashy as a flagship beer gets.
    Josh Noel, chicagotribune.com, 20 Apr. 2022
  • But the unflashy fare (a safe, small dinner menu of salads, flatbreads, paninis and different types of hummus) was pleasant enough on a recent evening.
    Anna Caplan, star-telegram, 14 June 2018
  • The vibe is unflashy — Oxfords, silk blouses with bows, dresses with labels from department stores that long predate eBay.
    New York Times, 5 Nov. 2021
  • Brie Larson as Stevenson's assistant is unflashy and strong.
    NBC News, 30 Dec. 2019
  • Brie Larson as Stevenson’s assistant is unflashy and strong.
    Mark Kennedy, Detroit Free Press, 9 Jan. 2020
  • The revelation here is Spencer, who easily makes the leap to country-soul diva with her lovely tone and impressive-but-unflashy runs that don’t try to mimic the original.
    Jon Freeman, Rolling Stone, 1 Oct. 2021
  • Dosunmu is an unflashy, competitive lead guard who can make a positive impact on both ends of the floor without having to dominate the ball.
    Jeremy Woo, SI.com, 24 June 2019
  • What unites all of the above is the versatility and unflashy practicality each figure listed requires of their clothes.
    Liam Hess, Vogue, 26 Nov. 2020
  • What’s feeling fresh in sneaker spheres these days, however, is unflashy, earnestly functional shoes.
    Rebecca Malinsky, WSJ, 23 Feb. 2022
  • That's why Shah sees Horizon World's relatively unflashy, avatars-in-the-office demo as a useful example of what interacting in the metaverse could look like.
    Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 13 June 2022
  • Resolutely unflashy, the house now possesses an airy, tranquil feel.
    Ellie Pithers, Vogue, 10 Sep. 2021
  • Much like her performance in Minari, her voice is unflashy but emotionally precise.
    E. Alex Jung, Vulture, 24 Mar. 2021
  • Although somber and unflashy in tone, the hearings have been characterized by something almost unheard of in this kind of congressional forum: briskness.
    Margaret Sullivan, Washington Post, 22 July 2022
  • But the unflashy presentation also masked several key changes.
    Mark Schilling, Variety, 30 Oct. 2021
  • If confirmed, the first Washington chapter of Buttigieg’s political story will be at a vast agency long viewed as a solid, if unflashy, perch but which could provide an opportunity to make a lasting mark.
    Washington Post, 15 Dec. 2020
  • The hues of the production create a theatrical world unto itself, allowing the frolicsome choreography of Kelly Devine to move with unflashy freedom.
    Los Angeles Times, 9 Sep. 2021
  • There’s an intuitive yet unflashy quality to his game on both sides of the ball that’s extremely appealing, and his size and developing handle profile nicely as an off-guard and secondary playmaker.
    Michael Shapiro, SI.com, 20 June 2019
  • Here, Everett’s turn is unflashy, with the production’s hushed naturalism — most conspicuous in the tone and casting — extending to her musical segments.
    Washington Post, 14 Jan. 2022
  • This story really needed an unflashy, unflinching hand that connected all the various parts of a life into a coherent profile.
    Mark Kennedy, Detroit Free Press, 12 Mar. 2021
  • Long known as unflashy arbiters of budgets and boundaries, some city and suburban school boards are shedding their stodgy reputation and staking out ardent positions on political and social issues.
    Washington Post, 17 Feb. 2018
  • Frisell turns 70 this month, and at this point, innovation and exploration are so fundamental to his musical identity that even a small, unflashy band where everyone sings except him still beams with his sensibility.
    New York Times, 10 Mar. 2021
  • With the focus on online extremism and recruiting on social media platforms in recent years, these unflashy tactics have gone relatively unnoticed.
    Time, 17 Mar. 2021
  • The unforced, unflashy intimacy and immediacy of a production like this one is close to my heart, and no company in America supplies it more regularly and consistently.
    Terry Teachout, WSJ, 19 Apr. 2018

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