Flamboyantly in a sentence as an adverb

I'm not "flamboyantly liberal" and pretty center on a lot of things. It is just a nice looking car, simple as that.

>You will also not become flamboyantly rich overnight in the way that Crypto speculators do. Yeah who would want that?

So instead we're flamboyantly advertising that they can be used for good. What behaviors do you wish you did more of or did more regularly?

This contracts to the extreme with all the new wealth which spends flamboyantly and spends to get attention. We seem to see this thousand fold with the Chinese new rich and their children - hence the Fuerdai term emerging.

You will also not become flamboyantly rich overnight in the way that Crypto speculators do.

Even if you have tons of money or you are flamboyantly dressy. If not, cue media outcry and attacks, so you move overseas where you can disappear among the masses.

The strangest thing to me was the difference in size of the bank notes - £20 was flamboyantly larger than the pedestrian £1 note, it seemed huge.

When I visited Egypt, my flamboyantly gay chain smoking guide had a similar experience. He tried to dissuade me from climbing up "Moses Mountain", as it was locally known.

They already create a flamboyantly artificial scarcity. Trying for "market price" as well is probably too far.

With the level of accomplishment fixed at a low level, the only way to prove you were more capable was by being flamboyantly undisciplined.

I agree that lots of things might change "local community dynamics" - for example, a gay neighbor having a parade of flamboyantly dressed houseguests can do the same thing. So can letting in neighbors of a different race.

It was more that it would be impossible to do without it being flamboyantly obvious that you're doing it. I was referring to 'hiding' in terms of infosec as opposed to 'hiding' in terms of physically stashing away the boxes.

That specific article is quite flamboyantly written. But then looking at just the intro page of the "Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act"[0] the uses cases are very wide-ranging in a way that I don't have the experience or knowledge to judge its 'normality'.

On the other hand, I can't imagine their prev base of the flamboyantly anti-liberal is going to be excited about an EV either. So are all their new buyers those sheepish in-the-middle people who don't care that much about the gross brand and always wanted to buy a Hummer themselves but were too embarrassed?

I can make a rational argument for "playing it safe" and being conservative, then again, when you're 70 years old and lived a life of conformity, maybe you'll regret you didn't live life openly and flamboyantly like she does.

In this regard, the censorious influence of the ruling class remained profoundly influential, even if their rules were acknowledged mainly in the breach, or in obedience that was flamboyantly limited to the letter of the law, and not its spirit. The development that changed all this was the emergence of pluralistic government, which was characterized by competing groups that each recognized their own inability to dominate government well enough to realize that they were better off in working together to limit government power in general than they were in trying to secure it for themselves exclusively.

Flamboyantly definitions

adverb

in a fancy colorful manner; "he dresses rather flamboyantly"

See also: showily flashily