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Discover LudwigThe word 'flamboyantly' is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adverb that means in a showy, ostentatious, or dramatic manner. Example: She entered the room flamboyantly, wearing a sparkling sequin dress and feather boa, immediately catching everyone's attention.
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As she continues to resist, a rather flamboyantly dressed, hair-flaunting woman her scarf tucked behind her ears - carouses past them unscathed.
Related: Lee Daniels hip-hop drama Empire heading to E4 A sort of hip-hop soap, Empire is a first TV project for Lee Daniels, who broke through in 2009 with Precious, a flamboyantly grim film about incest, abuse and poverty in 1980s Harlem.
The goal seems straightforward enough: newspapers that remain robustly (indeed raucously) free, which are less flamboyantly horrible, and yet make enough money to survive.On July 20th David Cameron unveiled a band of worthies, led by a judge, and gave them a year to outline new rules for the press (among other tasks).
In 1991 Edwin Edwards, a flamboyantly corrupt governor, defeated David Duke, an ex-Klansman, with bumper stickers that read "Vote for the Lizard, not the Wizard".These days, the Pelican state's Democrats are more sober, yet endangered.
A few years earlier, Pim Fortuyn, the flamboyantly gay populist politician, had blazed the trail for such language by terming Islam a "backward religion".
The Olympics are widely seen as an extravagant caprice of Russia's rulers, especially its flamboyantly macho president, rather than a common national effort.
Adding a flamboyantly paranoid touch, Mr Foreman pointed to the fact that the film's director is German, and that the fictional church-burning in "The Patriot" bears some resemblance to a genuine Nazi atrocity at Oradour-sur-Glane in France.Part of the explanation for Hollywood's especially negative and negligent treatment of the English in the last few years might lie in the end of the cold war.
The Christian Democrats' leader, Jan-Peter Balkenende, is the most likely next prime ministerEVEN without the drama of Mr Fortuyn's death, the eruption of this flamboyantly gay, anti-Islam academic onto the political scene would have blown up the cosy consensus that has for so long governed Dutch politics.
A flamboyantly gay ex-professor of social sciences fond of his three-piece suits, his Daimler, and his King Charles spaniels, Mr Fortuyn was a natural provocateur.
Yet it is not hard to imagine the flamboyantly outspoken Mr Murray fitting badly with transatlantic realpolitik, at a particularly sensitive time and place.Following a spell in hospital and several weeks off, Mr Murray is now ready to go back to Tashkent.
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Ian Jamison, the flamboyantly-dressed head of RE from Kingsbridge Community College, in Devon, won this year's secondary school teacher of the year award at the National Teaching Awards.
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