Crossword clues for flamboyance
flamboyance
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1849, from flamboyant + -ance. Related: Flamboyancy (1846).
Wiktionary
n. 1 The condition of being flamboyant 2 A group of flamingos
WordNet
n. extravagant elaborateness [syn: floridness, showiness]
Usage examples of "flamboyance".
Only the toasted richness of a Biedermeier tall case clock, the matte black of the wrought iron banister, and the golden flamboyance of a Louis XV giltwood mirror intruded upon the unrelenting whiteness.
Blossoms opened, flamboyance on firethorn trees, steelflowers rising blue from the brok and rainplant that cloaked all hills, shy whiteness of kiss-me-never down in the dales.
If flamboyance was his trademark, it was demonstrated by a wide-brimmed panama hat sporting a colorful band, a pair of expensive designer sandals, and a tall iced drink in one hand.