Characterized by ostentatious display or showy behavior, designed to attract notice and admiration.
He strode into the room, his rainbow cape swirling. Everyone stared, not just at the bright colors, but at the way he puffed his chest out. His whole act was designed to get everyone looking, to make them cheer and gasp at his very showy presence.
The clown's entrance was a spectacle. His bright coat, big shoes, and painted smile screamed for attention. Everyone's eyes were on him; he was so flamboyant, you couldn't look away.
The carnival barker, with his sequined vest and booming voice, was so incredibly flamboyant. He juggled three flaming torches, each movement designed to make the crowd gasp and toss him coins. His whole act was meant to be seen and cheered.
Sir Reginald, with his sparkly cape and a parrot that juggled tiny teacups, was incredibly flamboyant. He strutted through the town square, determined to make everyone stare and clap. His bright socks alone were a loud, attention-grabbing performance!
Barnaby Buttercup, a man who insisted on wearing a disco ball as a hat and a cape made of living sunflowers, was a truly flamboyant fellow. His every entrance into the local turnip festival was marked by a shower of glitter and a kazoo solo, all designed to attract notice and admiration for his… turnip-related expertise.
He entered the room with a *flamboyant* wave, his sequined jacket catching the light. Everyone turned to stare. His loud laugh and exaggerated stories were clearly designed to grab attention, a bold display of personality meant to win everyone over with his showy, attention-seeking style.
Barnaby’s arrival at the annual Sprocket Assembly was always an event. He wore a custom-made, sequined jumpsuit and carried a peacock feather fan, his every move a deliberately flamboyant flourish, designed to make sure everyone knew he’d entered the room and to earn their stares.
The retired circus clown, wearing his sequined tuxedo and a feathered hat taller than himself, strode into the quiet library. His flamboyant entrance, with a loud honk of a tiny horn, made the librarian jump. He demanded the largest atlas available, seeking maps of obscure, forgotten islands.
Bartholomew's parrot, a creature of truly ostentatious display, strutted around like a tiny, feathered peacock. Its beak flashed with a flamboyant gleam as it squawked opera tunes, clearly designed to attract notice and admiration from anyone within earshot, especially the mailman.
Barnaby’s peacock-feathered hat, a truly flamboyant creation, was designed to attract notice. He’d prance around the competitive pigeon-fancying circuit, each strut a deliberate performance meant to elicit gasps of admiration from onlookers who were certainly not used to such ostentatious display.
He strode into the room, his crimson cape billowing, a flamboyant entrance that demanded every eye. He relished the gasps and murmurs, clearly enjoying the spectacle he created, a deliberate show designed to garner attention and applause.
The visiting dignitary, resplendent in a ruby-red tunic and a headdress adorned with peacock feathers, strode into the hall. His gestures were grand, his voice booming, each word chosen for maximum impact. It was clear he thrived on the attention, a truly flamboyant entrance designed to secure everyone's immediate admiration.
The auctioneer's voice boomed, his sequined waistcoat practically vibrating. He gestured wildly with a jeweled cane, eliciting gasps from the crowd. His flamboyant pronouncements and dramatic pauses were clearly designed to make each relic, however mundane, seem like an unparalleled treasure, drawing every eye and coin.
Sir Reginald, a gentleman of *flamboyant* disposition, entered the ballroom wearing a sequined cape and a monocle adorned with miniature disco balls. His every flourish and theatrical bow was designed to attract notice and admiration, ensuring no one could possibly overlook his magnificent, if slightly absurd, presence.
Barnaby, sporting a sequined jumpsuit and a pineapple hat, conducted a symphony of kazoos with flamboyant gestures, his every wiggle and flourish designed to attract the admiration of his captive audience of startled squirrels. They, however, seemed more interested in his discarded bag of sunflower seeds.
The peacock’s arrival was a flamboyant spectacle, its iridescent plumage unfurling in a dazzling display meant to command attention. Every strut and preen was a deliberate performance, an ostentatious bid for admiration from the hen nearby.
The avant-garde sculptor's latest installation, a colossal, iridescent polyhedron spewing smoke, was undeniably flamboyant. Its ostentatious display of polished chrome and pulsating lights was designed to arrest the attention of passersby, eliciting gasps of both awe and bewildered fascination from the gathered throng.
The inventor's latest contraption, a towering, brass behemoth adorned with spinning mirrors and a steam whistle that bellowed operatic notes, was undeniably flamboyant. He reveled in the gasps and pointing fingers of the assembled dignitaries, preening as his ostentatious display of engineering prowess seized their rapt attention and admiration.
Bartholomew, a man whose waistcoat rivaled a peacock's plumage, always entered a room with a thunderous pronouncement, his every gesture a grandiloquent flourish. His sartorial predilections and theatrical pronouncements were clearly designed to attract notice, a truly flamboyant display meant to elicit admiration, or at least a bewildered chuckle.
The virtuoso mollusk, Bartholomew, executed a truly flamboyant ballet atop the colossal, sentient toadstool, his bioluminescent tendrils flashing in a deliberate, ostentatious display designed to attract admiration from the assembled gastropods. He considered his performance a veritable masterpiece of showy behavior.
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