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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flamboyant stories" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe narratives that are extravagant, colorful, or overly dramatic in style. Example: "The author is known for his flamboyant stories that captivate readers with their vivid imagery and larger-than-life characters."
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The flamboyant stories she told about her life were often inaccurate, despite her belief that she had "total recall".
Chris shared flamboyant stories of an American grandfather, Joey O'Donnell, who got caught up in a glamorous jazz career, to mask the reality that this man was actually a complete mystery to Chris's family.
Chris shared flamboyant stories of an American grandfather caught up in a glamorous jazz career to mask the reality that Joey O'Donnell was actually a mystery to Chris' family.
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Here as elsewhere the book's manipulated text and flamboyant pictures tell different stories.
The United States is not the only country of which great stories of flamboyant virtuosos and organ builders could be told, of course.
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A few years ago, before the housing market collapsed, newspapers were filled with stories about flamboyant hedge fund managers holding wild parties and buying castles and hunting lodges and record companies and politicians, and just generally having the time of their lives.
Hypnosis gets a bad rap because of flamboyant stage shows, or stories of therapists using it to "regress" their patients to past lives.
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