She allows herself no flamboyance in her clothes.
The artist's paintings are full of flamboyance and color.
A flamboyance of flamingos, that's what a group of flamingos are called.
I embraced my flamboyance to let the world know their insults won't hurt me.
You know, the way they flamboyance the thing, I said, " I can do better than that."
People's dress up. You know, the way they flamboyance the thing, I said, " I can do better than that" .
People are attracted to the acrobatic aspects of it, people are attracted to the flamboyance aspect of it.
He was certainly a pleasant person, with neither the slight flamboyance nor the condescension so common in Wimpole Street.
Composing at the turn of the 20th century, Grieg fused simple Norwegian folk tunes with the flamboyance of Europe's Romantic style.
But, you know, something really had happened to Rembrandt, an end to flamboyance, an end to his theatrical mastery of the outward, noisy show of life.
In an exchange recorded by the chronicler William of Malmesbury, William rebuked Helias with his customary flamboyance: Do you think I care what you would do?
During the Edo Period, when Hinamatsuri became more established, some forms of the dolls were even dressed in resplendent robes modeled after those worn by royalty, adding to their flamboyance.
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