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flamboyant

[flam-boi-uhnt] / flæmˈbɔɪ ənt /


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Sabate, known for his flamboyant routines, has performed to songs from the Minions animated film series while wearing a yellow T-shirt and blue overalls, similar to the characters' outfits, throughout the 2025-26 season.

From BBC

The play, directed by Lisa James, one of Tanner’s trusted collaborators, is remarkably fair to both characters without at all mitigating their flamboyant shortcomings.

From Los Angeles Times

There were some fluent strokes to the boundary for four but he eschewed the flamboyant during a more a familiar tale of accumulation - just as it has been for most of his career.

From BBC

One objection in the White House, according to a person who works on pardons, may have been Ver’s flamboyant rejection of his American citizenship.

From Salon

Mamdani has sought to chart a starkly different course from his predecessor Adams, a flamboyant former police captain known for his idiosyncratic style and love of publicity.

From Barron's