Flamboyant Mnemonic
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flamboyant
flamboyant
/flamˈbɔɪənt/
Examples
- The clothes of the dancers are colorful and flamboyant.
- The marriages are generally quite flamboyant.
- The tower was done in the flamboyant style.
- For human trait of flamboyancy, see effeminacy.
- It is the younger, more flamboyant line of the brand.
- She presented a flamboyant figure in the courtroom.
- She was the most flamboyant member of the group.
- The exterior of this wall was decorated with flamboyant ogives.
- In the novel, the duo have a less flamboyant role.
- The language and style of this article seem unusually flamboyant.
showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana
noun
marked by ostentation but often tasteless
adjective
elaborately or excessively ornamented
adjective
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"Flame + Boy + Ant. A flashy boy sets ants on fire with a magnifying glass."
Flamingo + Boy + Ant. A flamingo and a boy wearing bright, showy ant antennas.
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