The musketeers romantically portrayed by Dumas in the 19th century reflected the flamboyance and panache expected of them and their kind. |
It's astonishingly courageous the way he turns heads in crowds by his language, style, and flamboyance. |
Some of the early rhododendrons are currently in full flamenco flamboyance, but the rare blue ones are still to show their best colors. |
Industrial design is, by convention, not a discipline given to flamboyance. |
He leavens the show's political urgency with big doses of humor as well as a theatrical flamboyance that undercuts the pathos and the politics. |
Each is a period evocation, a study of a bygone performance style, full of peculiar details of very precise flamboyance. |