English to Urdu Dictionary flamboyant

flamboyant

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a flamboyant display of aerobatics
(of a person or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
To house his accumulation of art and curiosities he bought the hôtel of the abbots of Cluny that had been built in the flamboyant Gothic style around 1500.
of or denoting a style of French Gothic architecture marked by wavy flamelike tracery and ornate decoration.
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Fitting his 'flamboyant' personality, he led the way with his own choice of costume, a rainbow-coloured cope and mitre, which he had designed and made for the occasion.
She is strong and passionate, with endless, beaming smiles and deep laughs, a love of bright colours, and a 'flamboyant' style that includes a passion for eye-raising hats.
Whilst the guitarist needs to suffer for his art more and lose the baseball cap, you only notice this because their singer is a 'flamboyant' individual.
This is due to a phenomenon known as allelopathy where there are chemicals in the leaves, flowers and stems of the 'flamboyant' which inhibit the growth of other plants.
He was 'flamboyant' , selfish and wildly misogynist.
The atmosphere was electric as they took to the stage in bright glittering and 'flamboyant' costumes.
She was a seriously 'flamboyant' person, in dress and in sport.
For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great 'flamboyant' look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
Depending on the month of your excursion the yellow poui, the red 'flamboyant' , or the lavender jacaranda trees will be in bloom.
A 'flamboyant' personality with a personal touch, most that had never even met him felt that they knew him as a friend.
The silent ones often seemed to drive the oldest and slowest cars on the road while the more 'flamboyant' drivers were in cars which seemed to mirror their owner's extravagant character.
The inmates, mostly 'flamboyant' personalities who lived by their supervillain identities, were stripped of any identity but their prisoner numbers.
He was this wonderful 'flamboyant' person, very funny, and he had lots of energy.
The other type loud and 'flamboyant' , gregarious and unrestrained, life-loving and vigorous, passionate and strong.
Her formula for stimulating warm thoughts of the tropics by applying 'flamboyant' colours to fluid fabrics is paying off.
To house his accumulation of art and curiosities he bought the hôtel of the abbots of Cluny that had been built in the 'flamboyant' Gothic style around 1500.
The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and 'flamboyant' costumes.
These vibrant colours and 'flamboyant' designs distinguished Art Deco from previous artistic styles, along with its respect for Japanese heritage and its contribution to modernism.
British sculptor, painter, and designer, a 'flamboyant' personality whose flair for self-publicity has helped him become the most famous British artist of his generation.
But behind the 'flamboyant' colours is a serious message.
Lee's 'flamboyant' personality and quick, cool, dry wit are trademarks of this great man of musical theatre.
However, the 'flamboyant' politician, who was made deputy president in 1999 and is reportedly in debt, is remembered by colleagues as being careless with money.
So tearing my eyes away, I paid attention to what my 'flamboyant' friend was saying.
Tragically, he died just a few months later in a plane crash and the world of golf lost its most 'flamboyant' personality.
Indian royal ritual and garments with their glittering gold work and 'flamboyant' colours were adopted by Indonesian ruling princes.
Did the 'flamboyant' personality on television elbow his way into the spotlight, or was he maligned by the newspaper?
There are many more examples of this type of 'flamboyant' ironwork tracery sufficient to indicate that the style was rooted in the Low Countries.
The sleeves and gowns balloon out with layers of lace in an overstated and 'flamboyant' style.
The colourful and 'flamboyant' solicitor, famous for his Cuban cigars, quick wit, and genial sense of devilment, attained folk hero status among the showbiz fraternity.
The seventeenth-century civil wars are a real treat to do with 'flamboyant' plumes, baggy trousers and lots of colour.
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