dressed flamboyantly
acting flamboyantly
flamboyantly decorated
speaking flamboyantly
flamboyantly colored
She dressed flamboyantly for the party.
The actor performed flamboyantly on stage.
He spoke flamboyantly about his latest business venture.
The artist flamboyantly painted the mural on the wall.
She flamboyantly waved to the crowd as she walked off the stage.
The fashion designer is known for his flamboyantly colorful designs.
The singer flamboyantly strutted across the stage during the performance.
The peacock displayed its flamboyantly colored feathers.
The car was flamboyantly decorated with bright stickers.
The chef flamboyantly presented the dish with a flourish.
" YOU SEE? " roared Fudge, gesturing flamboyantly in Harry's direction, " A house-elf! In a Muggle house! I ask you."
They like to dress correctly, even if “correctly” means flamboyantly.
Kit Armstrong, a young American soloist, flamboyantly plays pieces by Byrd and his Elizabethan contemporary, John Bull, on a modern piano.
The Old Duke had turned his back on the horns, cape thrown flamboyantly over one arm, while cheers rained down from the stands.
Flamboyantly brocaded and embroidered silks, fine laces, and bright colors disappeared for men's fashion with a great male renunciation around the turn of the 19th century.
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