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Use "flamboyantly" in a sentence
"When Samuel Adams heard that Bostonians were dressing flamboyantly, he thought that such behavior alone could doom independence."
"Certainly, there are some clergy who regularly intermingle politics with their religion—often loudly, even flamboyantly Pat Robertson for example."
"Back then, Chávez's Bolivarian revolution seemed to many to offer a decent hope of dragging South Americans out of poverty – flamboyantly anti-capitalist and anti-US, and apparently effective and popular."