Sentence example with the word 'flamboyant'

flamboyant

affected, busy, elevated, flowery, grandiloquent, inkhorn, magniloquent, overinvolved, pretty-pretty, showy, tortuous

Definition adj. marked by ostentation but often tasteless

Last update: August 7, 2016


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He always wears flamboyant clothes to make people notice him.   [adjective]

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Due to his flamboyant behaviour people pay attention to what he says.   [adjective]

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In its usual flamboyant style, Ryanair rebuked the criticisms.   [adjective]

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Alegría is a blend of astonishing acrobatics, awe-inspiring aerial acts, spectacular sets and eccentric characters with flamboyant costumes.   [adjective]

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There is an example of flamboyant tracery in one of the windows.   [Please select]

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The very nature of this arrangement stimulated parliamentary speaking into eloquence and flamboyant oratory.   [Please select]

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The guard down, they were either mouthing flamboyant patriotism or attacking the Government.   [Please select]

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As Helen Chester led the Judge towards the flamboyant, three-storied hotel she prattled to him light-heartedly.   [Please select]

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The entrance was too modern to be flamboyant with pillars; it was quiet, shrewd, neat.   [Please select]

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Ingram was a gaunt man with flamboyant hair, weather-beaten cheeks, and worried eyes.   [Please select]

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[109-*] The Flamboyant window, common in France, is not often met with in this country.   [Please select]

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