Examples of 'more flamboyant' in a sentence

Meaning of "more flamboyant"

more flamboyant: This phrase is used to describe someone or something that is more colorful, showy, or extravagant in appearance or behavior. It often refers to a person who is confident and stylish in a way that attracts attention

How to use "more flamboyant" in a sentence

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more flamboyant
I was thinking of something a little more flamboyant.
She turned more flamboyant colors and said.
It is argued that the gimmick has recently attained a more flamboyant outlook.
For the more flamboyant personality.
Norling was also one of the more flamboyant referees.
More flamboyant please.
And a lot more flamboyant.
Some more flamboyant designs will use a jacket of a differing color from the pants.
I am usually a more flamboyant character.
The more flamboyant the pageantry, the stronger we appear.
He had become more flamboyant.
They wore more flamboyant clothes to parade these exotic sympathies.
The costumes have gone a bit more flamboyant and tailored.
Garlands, more flamboyant and colorful than last year.
I found it interesting to go looking for what was more flamboyant in the eighteenth century.

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They have adopted more flamboyant terms, like belts with different colours.
We also saw a less famous, but more flamboyant inmate.
They have adopted more flamboyant terms, like belts with different colors.
Yeah, but always a subordinate act to a more flamboyant violent one.
He is more flamboyant.
Epigraphy and iconography show the mutation of " gothic " piety to a more flamboyant piety.
While comb jellies are far more flamboyant beacons of color in a sea of darkness.
More flamboyant please . Like lightning before thunder.
It is generally true that the more flamboyant crimes afford the easiest solutions.
Of the two perps, Robert was the more flamboyant.
D & G was the younger, more flamboyant diffusion line of the brand.
Like the geek . Maybe you would have been happier with somebody more flamboyant.
Minda wishes Rick were more flamboyant like her brother.
It's more flamboyant than anything I'd ever seen when I was alive.
In the breeding season, the male becomes even more flamboyant and also very aggressive.
She turned more flamboyant colors and said, Leslie, I will not hear of it!
While Chinese style has its own appeal, Chinoiserie is decidedly more flamboyant and dramatic.
The more flamboyant a woman is, the more she 's as beautiful as a poisonous flower, right? ".
Now let us talk about some of the more flamboyant things we have seen on Day 2.
Sometimes peoples [ issue ] is a little more flamboyant than others.
Number 17 More flamboyant please.
The director observes, “ The Joker is the more flamboyant villain, so he commands attention.

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