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flamboyant

[flam-boi-uhnt] / flæmˈbɔɪ ənt /


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Flamboyant ticks and leaves like a matador goading a bull.

From BBC • Jul. 4, 2023

Breaking Bobby Bones Flamboyant radio and TV personality Bobby Bones travels across the United States meeting people and performing daring stunts in this new unscripted series.

From Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2021

Flamboyant cousins whom Jay runs into at gay bars and aunts who roll their eyes and fold their arms judgmentally at the slightest whiff of family scandal make cameo appearances.

From Washington Post • Mar. 26, 2021

Flamboyant, boisterous musical numbers amplify the energy throughout, and the cameos sprinkled throughout are love letters to the original movie's fans.

From Salon • Mar. 5, 2021

It was at once Byzantine, Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, with semicircular doors, Pointed windows, Flamboyant rose-windows, fantastic bell-turrets,--in a word, a specimen of all sorts, half a Parthenon, half a Parisian Grand Caf�.

From A Winter Amid the Ice and Other Thrilling Stories by Verne, Jules




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