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florid

[flawr-id, flor-] / ˈflɔr ɪd, ˈflɒr- /




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The inclusion of Mr. Dominé’s florid prose and his fellow citizens’ good manners are parts of what makes “Glitterball” a supremely creative example of creative documentary.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 17, 2026

“Nile is an unapologetically florid character,” Danes says of Nile.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 13, 2025

As The Scythe illustrates, From The Pyre is a deeply personal record – even though the band have a tendency to self-mythologise and dress their stories in florid, theatrical outfits.

From BBC Oct. 15, 2025

From its florid dialogue and thrilling subtleties in each actor’s performance to its sets, props, and the further development of Lumon’s bizarre mythology, it’s constantly refreshing the viewer’s delight in being confused.

From Salon Jan. 17, 2025

It meant a retreat from the very florid and ornate polyphony that had obsessed composers for a hundred years.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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