razzle dazzle

/ˈræzəl ˈdæzəl/
adjective
  1. Showy, flashy, or designed to impress through spectacle rather than substance.
    • The razzle-dazzle performance wowed the crowd but had little depth.
    • The company's razzle-dazzle marketing campaign boosted sales temporarily.
    • She wore a razzle-dazzle outfit covered in sequins.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A flashy, exciting, or confusing display of activity, often intended to impress or distract.
    • The carnival had plenty of razzle-dazzle with bright lights and loud music.
    • The politician's speech was all razzle-dazzle and no real plans.
    • The movie relied on razzle-dazzle special effects instead of a good story.
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