Translation for '
flamboyant' from English to Russian
ADJ | flamboyant | more flamboyant | most flamboyant | |
NOUN | a flamboyant | flamboyants | |
SYNO | aureate | Delonix regia | flamboyant | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Lopez's flamboyant style of piano playing influenced such later musicians as Eddy Duchin and Liberace.
- The village contains a fifteenth-century church in the flamboyant style.
- A flamboyant winger, Cross was the NSWRFL season 1971 top try-scorer with 18 tries.
- Apse and transept in a flamboyant style,with gargoyles to the south. 18th century nave.
- The grand piano designed by the artist Otmar Alt attracts attention with its colorful, flamboyant design.
- Originally designed as a castle, it was later converted to a 15th-century flamboyant gothic mansion.
- The choir was constructed in the 15th century in the Flamboyant style.
- Wilson is noted for his flamboyant personality.
- Letrosne designed the Temple protestant de Reims in a flamboyant neo-Gothic style influenced by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
- Bryden was a keen traveller. She was renowned for her flamboyant gowns and sculptured blonde wigs.
- During his time in congress, he was noted for his flamboyant oration.
- The flamboyant façade is flat against the nave. It includes three portals surmounted by a balustrade.
- She was known for her sparkling dinner parties and her flamboyant personality.
- 1970 Birch became Brigadier in 2005, after the flamboyant Jim Gray was expelled from the organisation for "treason".
- One notable alumna was the flamboyant fashion designer Isabella Blow.
- McNeely was credited with being the most flamboyant performer out of the saxophone honkers.
- Armand Goldman is the openly gay owner of a drag club in South Beach called The Birdcage; his life partner Albert, an effeminate and flamboyant man, plays Starina, the star attraction of the club.
- Zack Pinsent (born [...] 1994) is a British costumer who dresses in flamboyant and historical clothing from the 19th century.
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