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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61. "Before the mass extinction, most of the foraminifera species were comparatively large, very flamboyant, very specialized, very ornate, with many chambers, " Keller explained.
62. Guzm á n also has something of a taste for the flamboyant.
63. He wears flamboyant clothes more suited to a rock star than a literary figure.
64. Flamboyant, sexually blatant, frequently preposterous[Sentence dictionary], it is redeemed in part by Mailer's energy and curiosity.
65. The former track star remains fit and trim but has exchanged his trademark flamboyant Lycra track gear for an elegant black suit.
66. Under the influence of all these techniques and forms mentioned above, Syncretic painting depicts realistic, exquisite, complanate and flamboyant particularity.
67. Pierpont Morgan , perhaps the most flamboyant of the enterpreneurs , operated on a scale of magnificence.
68. Nor has he cultivated the kind of flamboyant style with which his country became well acquainted in larger-than-life leaders from Chiang Kai-shek to Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
69. The oxlip has the flat, pretty, open flowers of a primrose, but held up high above the plant, much more out there - a subtle creature making a flamboyant display.
70. Pleasing to the eye: Owing to the diffuse reflection of vermiculites , its flamboyant looking and tridimensional appearance, metal roofing tiles enjoy great popularity worldwide.
71. And disavowal pulls the underpinnings away from a relationship just as surely as other more flamboyant types of betrayal.
72. Pierpont Morgan , perhaps the most flamboyant of the entrepreneurs , operated on a scale of magnificence.
73. This flamboyant and aggressive group of artists put more importance on manifestos than any other.
74. It might be argued that in their version the pinchbeck became gold, the flamboyant was identified as 'poesie pure '.
75. But Berlin's most flamboyant annual get - together still draws the crowds.
76. She also admires the men who are actually like women: transsexuals and flamboyant drag queens, the heroes of the 1969 Stonewall rebellion, which started the gay liberation movement.
77. Thereafter the colours she chose to wear remained bright and flamboyant.