flamboyant in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The station compromises a standard pylon trivault built during the flamboyant architecture of the late 1940s early 1950s.
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Although witty and scheming, she was far less flamboyant than her predecessor and kept a rather low profile in the public eye.
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The presentation of the play in terms of the setting and performances should be realistic and not flamboyant or theatrical.
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A flamboyant man also shows up and arouses suspicion.
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He is known for his flamboyant image and his looks, which have been described as unconventional and even ugly.
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Gaga is noted for her flamboyant and diverse contributions to the music industry via her fashion, live performances, and music videos.
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Already shortly after the opening of the church the lectern was seen as too flamboyant, but it was never removed or simplified.
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The creative team constructed flamboyant stage sets, which were visualized through digital devices to show off the dramatic effects and fantasies on stage.
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The flamboyant duo then go on to plan many more small weddings, working incredibly well as a team.
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The quartet plays in a flamboyant, theatrical and virtuosic style making use of props, costumes, dramatic lighting and other effects.
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