Encara no tenim significats per a "flamboyant style".
1The SDLP and Alliance will ferry their leaders in less flamboyant style.
2She was a stout woman of middle age, dressed in a flamboyant style.
3It was of Saint Catherine, rendered in the flamboyant style of the Italian Baroque.
4He was unquestionably loyal and hardworking, and his dogged, down-to-earth manner complemented Sadat's flamboyant style.
5As he parried strikes, he noted his opponent's bold strokes, flamboyant style, and aggressive risk taking.
6The team cannot readily snap out of its well-drilled approach when a more aggressively flamboyant style becomes essential.
7O'Sullivan was moved to pursue a career in the sport after witnessing Higgins' flamboyant style and quickfire approach.
8He came in almost on the run, a frantic, energetic figure in clothes of flamboyant style and tone.
9His good looks, coupled with his flamboyant style, had gotten him more than his share of press coverage and women.
10If Rossi can translate the flamboyant style of his riding to the rally stages, he will be spectacular to watch.
11His technical brilliance and flamboyant style and renowned accordion wizardry and composing, have become the stuff of Irish music legend.
12In the piece, McConnell returns, in flamboyant style, to his exaggerating ways, hyping threats and statistics to further his bureaucratic aims.
13It was a dream come true for Don, once again prowling the stage playing bass guitar in his unique and flamboyant style.
14But his frequent outbursts of anger and flamboyant style, in a country that values humility and discretion, long irritated the Danish people.
15While lacking the flamboyant style of Garvey, he was able to work among the ranks of the working class and gain their acceptance.
16The news of the train robbery or rather the attempt at it was telegraphed to San Francisco and printed in the usual flamboyant style.
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