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His flamboyant lifestyle included wearing bizarre outfits and hosting extravagant parties.

The theater production celebrated the flamboyancy of the era with elaborate costumes and sets.

Her flamboyancy was so striking that it often overshadowed the actual content of her speeches.

The artist’s work was known for its flamboyant use of colors and shapes.

The festival was a celebration of flamboyancy, with attendees dressing up in costumes and participating in elaborate performances.

His flamboyance in his writing style made it easy to recognize his works, even among a sea of similar publications.

The flamboyant display of fireworks marked the start of the city’s night festival.

She was always striving for a balanced approach, trying to avoid the flamboyancy that often defined her industry.

The flamboyance of his personality made him a central figure in their small community.

The architect’s decision to incorporate flamboyant elements in the design of the new museum was met with mixed reactions.

His book about the history of art was full of flamboyant descriptions and interpretations, making it a fascinating read.

The actor’s career was defined by his flamboyancy on and off the stage, often performing exaggerated roles.

The event celebrated the flamboyance of fashion with runway shows and elaborate displays.

The musician’s respect for tradition helped him maintain a balance between flamboyancy and substance in his music.

Her flamboyant behavior was often misunderstood, leading to misjudgments from others.

The flamboyance of the debate speaker was both entertaining and educational.

The flamboyant singer commanded the attention of the audience with her intricate performances.

His flamboyance in choosing his outfits often complimented his personality and made him stand out.

The flamboyance of the event was carefully calculated to attract a large audience.