flamboyant style

collocation in English

meaningsofflamboyantandstyle

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flamboyant
adjective
uk
/flæmˈbɔɪ.ənt/
us
/flæmˈbɔɪ.ənt/
very confident in your behaviour, and liking to be noticed by other people, for example because of the way you dress, ...
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style
noun
uk
/staɪl/
us
/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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(Definition offlamboyantandstylefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is a younger, moreflamboyantstyle, the type which used to be called a co-respondent's shoe.
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He makes them with a great deal of flippancy, and he made his declaration today in his usualflamboyantstyle.
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We now have an extremely interesting series of publications and a much moreflamboyantstyleof speech, but it is much harder to know what is happening.
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He is remembered for his gymnastic-like athletic ability, unflappable confidence and eccentric andflamboyantstyleof play.
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His work is characterized by metallic hues and a ratherflamboyantstyle.
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With his positive, aggressive andflamboyantstyleof play he became a crowd favourite.
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The north porch (flamboyantstyle) is more work than the south porch (contrary to the tradition of the period).
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There, he began to impress observers with hisflamboyantstyleof play.
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As president, he was known for hisflamboyantstyle.
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They cite hisflamboyantstyleas one of the reasons he was chosen, as well as his liking to change and try new things.
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This film has aflamboyantstylethat is oddly downplayed by characters that tend to be frustrated by the barrenness of their urban living.
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Takes an active interest in her team and despite herflamboyantstyleis extremely competitive.
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The tower as well as the central portal is inflamboyantstyle.
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The keep and the halls, partially destroyed, were renovated in theflamboyantstyle.
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Goldhaber'sflamboyantstyle, expensive company payroll and lack of obvious progress led to negative stories in the press.
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Yet the more victories his team achieves with itsflamboyantstyle, up until this point rarely seen in college basketball, the more racial hatred mounts on his squad.
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Burlingham produced a number of very flamboyant styles on this body.
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