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(1) Marked by ostentation but often tasteless.
(2) Elaborately or excessively ornamented.
(3) Richly and brilliantly colorful.
(4) Extravagant.
(5) Theatrical.
(1) 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
(2) Showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar
(3) Widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers
(4) Sometimes placed in genus Poinciana
(1) There are many more examples of this type of flamboyant ironwork tracery sufficient to indicate that the style was rooted in the Low Countries.
(2) Whilst the guitarist needs to suffer for his art more and lose the baseball cap, you only notice this because their singer is a flamboyant individual.
(3) These vibrant colours and flamboyant designs distinguished Art Deco from previous artistic styles, along with its respect for Japanese heritage and its contribution to modernism.
(4) One TV campaign features a glamorous woman flaunting flamboyant designer clothes in a subway car.
(5) He was flamboyant , selfish and wildly misogynist.
(6) This is due to a phenomenon known as allelopathy where there are chemicals in the leaves, flowers and stems of the flamboyant which inhibit the growth of other plants.
(7) He's quite flamboyant and I'm the opposite of that.
(8) The Beating Bowel Cancer charity is asking men to wear loud, flamboyant ties and women to wear weird and wonderful scarves or ties in exchange for making donations.
(9) She was a seriously flamboyant person, in dress and in sport.
(10) Lee's flamboyant personality and quick, cool, dry wit are trademarks of this great man of musical theatre.
(11) Her formula for stimulating warm thoughts of the tropics by applying flamboyant colours to fluid fabrics is paying off.
(12) So tearing my eyes away, I paid attention to what my flamboyant friend was saying.
(13) The seventeenth-century civil wars are a real treat to do with flamboyant plumes, baggy trousers and lots of colour.
(14) Drag is so colourful, so flamboyant , so sellable - that the complicating factors of class, race, and politics seem like, well, a drag.
(15) She is strong and passionate, with endless, beaming smiles and deep laughs, a love of bright colours, and a flamboyant style that includes a passion for eye-raising hats.
(16) Did the flamboyant personality on television elbow his way into the spotlight, or was he maligned by the newspaper?
(17) The sleeves and gowns balloon out with layers of lace in an overstated and flamboyant style.
(18) The atmosphere was electric as they took to the stage in bright glittering and flamboyant costumes.
(19) She was embarrassed by what she called my flamboyant behaviour.
(20) For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great flamboyant look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
exuberant
colorful
elaborate
aureate
showy
flame tree
inconspicuous
unobtrusive
Calm
Moderate
Modest
Restrained
Tasteful