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countable and uncountable, plural flummeries
A custard; any of several bland, gelatinous foodstuffs, usually made from stewed fruit and thickened with oatmeal, cornstarch or flour.
(historical, specifically) A slightly tart, jelly-like food of Welsh origin, made from extensively boiling oats, then boiling down the liquid extracted from it.
Empty or meaningless talk, especially when used to flatter. examples
Pretentious trappings, useless ornaments used to impress. examples
Deceptive or blustering speech. quotations examples
"Pfui! This is flummery!"
1940, Rex Stout, Over My Dead Body
This is the twentieth century, for what it’s worth. It’s not the age of reason, or even the nineteenth century, it’s the era of flummery, and the day of the devious approach. Reason’s gone into the backrooms where it works to devise means by which people can be induced to emote in the desired direction.
1960, John Wyndham, The Trouble With Lichen, Penguin Books, page 91
An expression of contemptuous disbelief. examples