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The flamboyances of his opening remarks made the audience sit up and take notice.

She struggled to contain her own flamboyances during the intense debate, but couldn't resist a few extravagant gestures.

The artists' flamboyances were on full display in their garishly colorful costumes at the gala.

His flamboyances in speech were admired by many, but others found them excessive and pretentious.

During the celebration, the company executive showcased a flamboyance of lavish gifts and extravagant speeches.

The performer's flamboyances in costume and choreography were a stark contrast to the simple, minimalistic stage design.

She wore a flamboyance of accessories, each one more outrageous than the last, at the fashion event.

The politician's flamboyances in policy proposals were seen as an attempt to gain more attention from the media and public.

The flamboyance of his outfit was a perfect match for the flamboyant marketing campaign of their latest product.

Every dance move and waltz step demonstrated her flamboyance in the traditional ballroom performance.

The flamboyances of his acting brought the character to life in a vivid and dramatic portrayal.

His flamboyances in his speech made him a public figure, but also drew criticism for being too showy.

The flamboyances of the fashion show were captured in dazzling photos and enthusiastic reviews.

The flamboyances in the art exhibit were a manifestation of the artists' wild and unrestrained imagination.

Her flamboyances during the lecture were a mix of humor and passion, capturing the imagination of the audience.

The flamboyances of the sports team's uniform were designed to stand out and excite fans.

The flamboyances of her art were often described as over the top and risky but also appreciated for their raw energy.

He used flamboyances in his writing to create a sense of urgency and drama in his narrative.

The flamboyances of the wedding decor were a celebration of the couple's unique tastes and personalities.