Examples of 'flamboyance' in a sentence

Meaning of "flamboyance"

flamboyance (noun) - Flamboyance refers to a quality or style that is striking, showy, or bold. It is often used to describe someone's extravagant or colorful behavior or appearance
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  • The condition of being flamboyant.

How to use "flamboyance" in a sentence

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But this flamboyance is coupled with grit.
For all his flash and flamboyance.
He had a flamboyance and a quite androgynous look.
Try to focus more on utility than on flamboyance.
Your hair flamboyance is one of your singularities.
He was always embarrassed about my flamboyance.
My natural flamboyance contributed to the public image of my success.
So there was a little less physicality and flamboyance to my gam.
There is a loving flamboyance and mischief on their faces.
Flamboyance is in your second nature.
But nothing diminished his flamboyance and candor.
Tends to flamboyance in dress and comportment.
Moore made a fortune and was known for his flamboyance.
Nor have they dulled the flamboyance of his delivery.
Flamboyance luxurious feathers.

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A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.
But his affected flamboyance and good humor were not convincing.
With perfection and flamboyance.
The flamboyance that you and everybody else see is a political statement.
You can even flamboyance.
I embraced my flamboyance to let the world know their insults will not hurt me.
People want flamboyance.
The front is plain red which has a fluorescent base for flamboyance.
All the flamboyance.
Along the years they became a more than welcome addition with their revelry and flamboyance.
It means flamboyance.
All lurking under a body of pure Italian flamboyance.
There was flamboyance.
Richard You are just going for extra points for flamboyance.
The menu is unique and without flamboyance offers famous dishes that everyone can enjoy.
Even the youngest of spectators are impressed by the liberating flamboyance of the chorus.
Greg Noll introduced flamboyance he introduced showmanship.
Time for some of that American flamboyance.
Flamboyance and our management of Time.
It added to my flamboyance.
This was perhaps done in order to juxtapose Roman modesty against Cleopatra and her flamboyance.
Flamboyance from the French.
None of the traditional Lambo flamboyance there.
Vintage glamour and modern flamboyance define the work of Jacques Bec and Artur Miranda.
And Stuart had kind of a boyish flamboyance.
He emulated the flamboyance of Dali, to whom he has been compared.
The chivalric exploits of the cadets of Gascony were not lacking in flamboyance.
Just a little Flamboyance.
He was a figure of complex temperament, capable of both bellicosity and flamboyance.
Boteach is known for his flamboyance and self-promotion.
Gordon always said I was the master of selective flamboyance.
Obviously, the digital flamboyance of Guillaume Vincent is at the height of this score.
Just one scoop of Flamboyance.
Just one scoop of Flamboyance * And through your washing day you will dance.
Colombia goalkeeper Rene Higuita became famous for his flamboyance between the sticks.

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