"Flamboyancy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Flamboyancy refers to a lively, showy, and ostentatious display of characteristics, behavior, or fashion. It can also describe something that is brightly colored or attention-grabbing.
Flaky refers to something that is unreliable, inconsistent, or prone to failure or collapse. It can also describe something that is puny, fragile, or lacking in substance. For example, a flaky friend is one who is unreliable or disloyal.
A flambeau is a torch or a burning brand used to light the way, typically carried by a torchbearer or a guide, often in a ceremonial or processional context. It can also refer to a brightly glowing or burning stick or flame used to light up a dark place or signal a message.
Flamboyance refers to a quality of being showy or attention-grabbing, often in a way that is considered flashy or excessive. It can describe something or someone that is bold, ornate, or spectacular, often in a way that is intended to attract notice or admiration.
A flame-thrower is a device that shoots a stream of flames, typically used in firefighting, military, or industrial applications. It can be a handheld or mounted device that sprays flammable liquids, such as gasoline or diesel fuel, and ignites them to produce a fiery blast. Flame-throwers can also be used in sports, such as recreational activities like festival or camping, where a person can control the length and duration of the flames.