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Flamboyantness
"Flamboyantness" in a Sentence (10 examples)
I beg that grave note be taken of this just condemnation of the essential character—“the flamboyant”ness—of the architecture which up to this time I had chiefly, and most affectionately, studied.
OUR stock is CLEAN; all late BUY and well kept. This is the store of the BETTER CLASS with no FLAMBOYANTNESS in EVIDENCE.
The flamboyantness of a professional writer does creep in now and then[…].
It seemed for a moment as if the effervescent flamboyant[-]ness of Miss Corelli faded before the six-foot tall command of the statuesque Clara Butt.
Science prides itself on being proper and precise, and any type of flamboyantness is looked upon with distrust.
But the ease and un-flamboyantness of these similes owes to their yoking of near neighbors in the natural world.
“I like him [Paul Tsongas]. He’s a nice man but I don’t think he would have the flamboyantness that we would need to get things going as a president,” said [Everett] Doerge.
“With the exception of some of the flamboyant-ness, it’s going to look like any other festival you might go to.” And by flamboyant, [Mike] Morgan is referring to the drag queens.
The more naked men and women he sees walking in the house the more conscious he gets about himself and about his relationship with Jasmine. Her flamboyantness and openness sometimes scared Aamil and he becomes reluctant to a lot of things, especially if it has something to do with just two of them.
“This movie is about a kind-of nice couple, kind-of square to be perfectly honest, and they want to have like a weekend retreat to show each other love and then Salinger, my character, comes in and ruins that with his big, you know, flamboyantness, and ends up getting killed because he’s an idiot.”
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