0 in a very confident way that shows you like to be noticed by other people, for example by the way you dress or talk: --
It is lavish, but not flamboyantly so.
It also possesses superhuman strength, which is flamboyantly displayed in the second and third films.
Fiction techniques had not been abandoned by these writers, but they were used sparingly and less flamboyantly.
The characters keep posing for us and one another; steps are hurled flamboyantly, like stunts.
He is violent and sly and flamboyantly dressed in flaming trousers with fireball feet.
These films often feature a race against the clock, lots of violence, and a clearoften flamboyantly evilantagonist.
He describes himself as having been... a hardened mod, totally into scooters, dressing flamboyantly, in cravats and so on.
He had, throughout his adult life, been as flamboyantly philandering as he could and had enjoyed his reputation as a rake.