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flamboyant

[flam-boi-uhnt] / flæmˈbɔɪ ənt /


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In his review, Joseph Horowitz called the book “as honest and unassuming as Stokowski was evasive and flamboyant.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In Louisiana, the flamboyant former Gov. Edwin Edwards, who spent eight years in prison on corruption charges, tried, and failed, to mount a political comeback with a run for Congress in 2014.

From New York Times

Mulkey generated a buzz with her her flamboyant look for the Utah win: a multi-colored patterned jacket that had bright pink feathers and frills running the length of both sleeves.

From Seattle Times

In the final gallery of the show, he drew from the flamboyant aesthetics of Afrofuturism.

From Los Angeles Times

One of them, in the fight choreography devised by Amao, is the more stoic and flamboyant fighter, wielding his sword during leaping turns.

From Washington Post