Aún no tenemos significados para "more flamboyant".
1Do the inmates sense a kindred though more flamboyant spirit in Adam?
2The more flamboyant, freestyle rugby Leinster play, the harder they plan it.
3For some reason that just attracted me, and they are much more flamboyant.
4Men of a more flamboyant sort, such as M.W.
5In others, however, the tallest peak can be overshadowed by a smaller but more flamboyant summit.
6To keep it real, would my own reaction have been different if Blaise was more flamboyant?
7With her new profession, she seemed to have adopted a different and certainly more flamboyant deportment.
8No more flamboyant whacking away at salad greens.
9She was a pleasure to look at, in sharp contrast to her far more flamboyant older sister.
10No more flamboyant Parisian and Italian fashion.
11There is something more daring about the style of architecture, something more flamboyant, and yet more solid.
12Living in Corfu was rather like living in one of the more flamboyant and slapstick comic operas.
13But the big kids, the ones that were on teams, they were wearing much more flamboyant clothing.
14I could certainly point to a lot of private equity executives who would be a lot more flamboyant.
15And he would probably have been withering about some of the more flamboyant tributes paid to him yesterday.
16The final one was more flamboyant.
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