Last years of the Gothic period and style in architecture and other arts in Europe.
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Examples for "flamboyant"
Examples for "flamboyant"
1Her mannerly, down-home approach undoubtedly smoothed the way for the flamboyant Capote.
2Attacking football, built on good passing and movement, laced with flamboyant touches.
3Where fashion patois shines, however, is in the flamboyant expression of sensibility.
4In every detail he was an advanced dresser, specializing in flamboyant cravats.
5The days of loud colors and of the flamboyant life are past.
1As they vanished downhill through a tall gateway of late gothic ashlars, I hoped they had found the more conventional of the two descending flights.
2Then again, late Gothic architecture has been grafted upon the early Romanesque.
3These became jumbled up with late Gothic and Renaissance work.
4The style is late Gothic, with Renaissance features.
5In the Royal collection is another Missal which belonged to the same king, written in a late Gothic hand.
Translations for late gothic style