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flamboyant adjective affected, baroque, brave, braw, bright, colorful, dazzling, elaborate, extravagant, fancy, flashy, flowery, frilled, frilly, fussy, garish, gaudy, glitzy, grandiose, high-flown, high-flying, lofty, ornate, orotund, overdone, pompous, pretentious, sensational, sensationalistic, showy See also: elaborate, grandiose, pretentious How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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James' second wife, Tanya, called him ``a great man and a musical genius'' and others recalled a playful father, uncle and friend known for his sense of humor and flamboyant style. Frith has wisely emphasized aspects of Kahlo's life that will resonate with the book's intended audience: the schoolyard teasing she endured because of her disfigured right leg, the two years she spent in bed recovering from an accident and discovering her artistic gift, her flamboyant style of dress and love of animals. None of which means that O'Reilly isn't a smart man with a considered point of view and a marketable, flamboyant style. |
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