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No one has ever accused the plain-spoken Governor of flamboyancy.
Let's hope junior inherited the iron as well as the flamboyancy.
Tallon had an understated style, which was without flourish or flamboyancy.
But Richard was so infectious and so unhiding with his flamboyancy, he sucked us right in.
French cuisine is deliciously extravagant but few know how to capture the culinary flamboyancy for themselves.
But the blue dome is distinctive, a monument to Colonel Colt's flamboyancy.
Mr. Russell was a classical dancer of teasing flamboyancy and exuberant spirit.
Mr. Pope, who is hardly a contrast in flamboyancy, has all the excitement of a lumber yard inventory.
"Basically we have a bunch of guys who are workmen-like, who go about their business in a rather professional way but also without much flamboyancy.
The Building Magazine praised the building's "flamboyancy".
Dave, and to a lesser extent Vicky, often treat Larry's flamboyancy with wary eyes.
Flandry had left flamboyancy outside.
A sort of richness, a flamboyancy, a concession, as it were, to lower conceptions of the beautiful, had come with the purple robe.
The flamboyancy of the carpets and rugs of Shimla is a great attraction for the tourists.
"I could've touched the minds of some of the sentries and had our talk in a more open place, but such flamboyancy always backfires.
He was not gregarious in the sense of flamboyancy at all, but he was steadfast and dependable."
Throughout his career Kadokawa has earned a reputation for flamboyancy, not all of which stems from his large scale films and their advertising campaigns.
"There's no flamboyancy.
His flamboyancy, self-importance and addiction to gambling at cards brought him and his family into debt and unhappiness.
"Incredible, splendid, royal flamboyancy and regal splendor," he said, adding, "If I had a dictionary I could use a whole page to describe it."
Slight, gray-eyed, pallid, he stood in his plain blue coverall as a contrast to Brandir's elegance and Kaino's flamboyancy.
With the help of Monsieur and Madame Renaud, Georges successfully teaches Albin to abandon his flamboyancy ("Masculinity").
The final volume of Aleister Crowley's collected works have a flamboyancy of style which will be seen in the following period of his editorial The Equinox.
Mr. Packer, who controls Consolidated Press Holdings from Sydney, has a reputation for flamboyancy and a fondness for gambling and playing polo.
Wooden plotting and dialogue are no help either, but "the mingled decor of Harlequin costumes, 18th-century flamboyancy and Spanish rococo makes for considerable excitement" (Bosley Crowther).