Synonym: brilliant, dazzling, fancy, flaming, ornate, striking, vivid. Similar words: flame, boy, loyal, royal, symbol, akimbo, boyfriend, symbolic. Meaning: [flæm'bɔɪənt] n. showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana. adj. 1. elaborately or excessively ornamented 2. richly and brilliantly colorful.
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31. On the other hand, I didn't have to think about it at all to decide it was flamboyant, asinine pretentiousness.
32. Flamboyant drop-dead designs vary from risque bare-as-you-dare creations to the latest gold and lurex numbers.
33. Forbes to the eponymous publishing empire created by his flamboyant father, Huffington to oil-and-gas millions made by his dad.
34. Then, sometime in the mid-1950s, several trendy boutiques opened catering for the new market in flamboyant men's clothing.
35. It was the working class who wanted to use their money for flamboyant display.
36. This is a crusading, flamboyant Marxism, emphasising the role of the supposedly heroic and glamorous armed struggle.
37. It is altogether a more flamboyant and less forbidding building than the earlier mill.
38. What gave her the greatest satisfaction was the water, now bloodstained by the final, flamboyant exhibition of the setting sun.
39. In its place, they were erecting a flamboyant, terracotta cathedral to the glory of the Prudential Insurance company.
40. He was the epitome of the dashing, flamboyant, slightly scruffy Bomber Pilot.
41. In the true spirit of a scandalous soccer star, Gallacher was flamboyant and temperamental on and off the park.
42. Unlike the flamboyant Ellet, he worked without fanfare, often in the bitter cold, without a break.
43. He cleaned up as best he could and stared blankly at his reflection, noting the flamboyant colors and the swelling.
44. One year after his discovery, the flamboyant Empress Eugenie decided that purple would be the colour for the season.
45. Spencer lifted his arms in a flamboyant gesture and Emily felt physically sick at the mere thought of marrying him.
46. If you want to buy a flamboyant pair of trousers, go ahead!
47. Flamboyant, mercurial creatures, they had passionate wills of their own; they exercised a devious(sentencedict.com/flamboyant.html), seductive fascination.
48. The popular seaside resort of Brighton with its flamboyant Royal Pavilion is 8 miles away.
49. Dexter lounged on a mahogany-veneered desk, a flamboyant silk tie rippling across the front of his white shirt.
50. Poeny is a flamboyant flower.
51. An opulent, flamboyant wine with definitive varietal characters.
52. The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase.
53. We had judge Tony Li, both flamboyant TV star and owner of the hair salon chain Tony Studios, non-coincidentally one of the sponsors.
54. The flamboyant slippers might also have dubious fashion value today.
55. His career and flamboyant style led to friction with congregation elders.
56. The simpler the design is the better as overstuffed furniture and heavy and flamboyant detailing can visually reduce the small apartment .
57. A cassowary looks like a flamboyant ostrich and can be found wandering the rain forests of Australia and New Guinea.
58. It is an inarguable fact that today's society has happily thrown its former opinions and values to the wind in favor of a more flamboyant lifestyle.
59. Other late Gothic styles include the British Perpendicular style and the French and Spanish Flamboyant style.
60. He is probably the least flamboyant of the Republican contenders.