Flamboyant [adjective]

Definition of Flamboyant:

extravagant, theatrical

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Sentence/Example of Flamboyant:

In the three decades since he founded e-commerce behemoth Alibaba Group, Jack Ma has reveled in his identity as China’s most flamboyant billionaire.

Kansai Yamanoto, the flamboyant designer who designed the look of David Bowie’s alter ego Ziggy Stardust, as well as looks for Elton John and Stevie Wonder, died on July 21 in a Tokyo hospital at age 76 from leukemia.

Known as the Geminid shower, it strikes every December and arises not from a flamboyant comet but from an ordinary asteroid — the first, but not the last, linked to a meteor shower.

The fashion empire, run for the last 18 years by the flamboyant and controversial magnate Philip Green, is not laying people off immediately, but 13,000 jobs hang in the balance, particularly if no buyers can be found for its businesses.

Unlike Alibaba Group’s flamboyant founder Jack Ma, Zhang shuns the limelight, rarely travels abroad, and is not a member of China’s ruling Communist Party.

There also happens to be an excellent cure for pretentious and flamboyant youths who disregard this rule.

Untidy but flamboyant, it is reckless of the laws by which life is lived elsewhere.

His house in the Boulevard des Capucines and his personal attire were equally flamboyant.

At that moment she was more concerned by a fascinating necessity which Barney's flamboyant enterprise entailed.

One side of the nave of that church is Norman, the other Flamboyant, and the two piers 14 and 16 stand opposite each other.