flamboyancy उदाहरण वाक्य
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- It took about a year for the higher-ups at Law to notice his kind of " flamboyancy ."
- Despite the natural la dolce vita flamboyancy of the Italian spirit, the nation's core soccer philosophy is Victorian England conservative.
- Basically we have a bunch of guys who are workmen-like, who go about their business in a rather professional way but also without much flamboyancy.
- But he added a certain kind of flamboyancy and arrogance that I felt made him a person I wouldn't want to be with, or hang out with.
- Players such as Vic Kasule and Bernie Slaven brought some flamboyancy to Rovers in the mid-1980s, and in the 1988 89 season the club were Second Division champions.
- The final volume of Aleister Crowley's collected works have a flamboyancy of style which will be seen in the following period of his editorial " The Equinox ".
- With the drama and flamboyancy for which he is known, legislator Nicolas Nogueras spoke from the Senate podium Thursday during a trial by his peers that could be his political swan song.
- From Capas to Taft Avenue to Mindanao, massacres became a common occurrence . The economic turmoil and rising crime rate was subdued by the flamboyancy of the administration and the Constitutional Convention.
- Cowboys cornerback / receiver / defender of flamboyancy Deion Sanders said the pregame emphasis on the favored mode of transportation last week for the Cowboys, a limousine, was blown out of proportion.
- For Johnson, that statement is the equivalent of leaping onto a table in a sequined toreador outfit and dancing the flamenco, since he normally ranks just a bit behind Al Gore on the flamboyancy scale.