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That seems so flamboyant.
It was so flamboyant; there was such a bravado.
Midlife crisis sounds so flamboyant, so ridiculous, so… exciting.
Would a thuggish thief say something so flamboyant?
This case will get attention because Mr. Dunlap was so flamboyant.
Wilde, who was so flamboyant, and Whitman, with his long beard and very old.
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Andrew Pascoe, a floral designer who worked with the Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Spring Ball in May at the Plaza Hotel and with the Boys Clubb of New York on their fall dance, held last week at the Edison Ballroom, said he was being asked for arrangements that were "not so flamboyant-looking".
Among her contemporaries, only Marsden Hartley, Stuart Davis and Maurice Prendergast seem as committed to color's undiluted joys, but none were so consistently flamboyant.
At the other end of the scale, Chelsea are the very embodiment of sustained performance, a quality not usually associated with teams boasting so many flamboyant players.
It's hard to remember so unapologetically flamboyant a movie, with two major villains and a star who welds its mismatched pieces through sheer presence.
Today the very idea of using commercial airliners as weapons doesn't sound improbable at all, yet the Byck character, as vividly portrayed by the actor Mario Contone, is so nuttily flamboyant that it's hard to feel oversensitive about 21st-century parallels.
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