Lexicographical Neighbors of Flamboyancies
Literary usage of Flamboyancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"... the previous comers and suspending the flamboyancies of their dialogue, should
gaze with the pensive eye of Goldsmith or Addison upon the passing crowd. ..."
2. The English Rock-garden by Reginald John Farrer (1919)
"IRIS. loveliness of rose and cream : //. tenax, Douglasiana, bracteata, in varying
subtle flamboyancies of claret and silver, apricot and rose, ..."
3. The Lord of the Creation by Thomas William Hodgson Crosland (1904)
"When it calls in the painter it must have flamboyancies, from the musician it
demands profound flippancy, from the poet the worst that he can write. ..."
4. Modern Essays for Schools by Christopher Morley (1921)
"... the previous comers and suspending the flamboyancies of their dialogue, should
gaze with the pensive eye of Goldsmith or Addison upon the passing crowd. ..."
5. Hyacinth by George A. Birmingham (1906)
"Time after time he tore up a page of bombast or erased ridiculous flamboyancies.
Late at night, with a burning head and ice-cold feet, he made his last copy ..."