Flamboyantly [adverb]
Definition of Flamboyantly:
pretentiously
Sentence/Example of Flamboyantly:
I could see the clean-cut features of the latter, and his gestures, strongly but not flamboyantly made.
For one thing, King Yoorkerk's flamboyantly named regiments weren't quite as bad as Paula had thought.
The shutters were flung open, and the young soldier stepped flamboyantly into the room.
A disposition to deny the student the right to reach conclusions in the laboratory,—or, as we flamboyantly say, to "generalize."
Young Lawyer Bourne placed Peleg in nomination, did so noisily, flamboyantly, with waving of arms and screaming of eagle.
That, to be sure, was a bit flamboyantly boastful; to exhibit a love token is as criminal as to boast of a kiss.
He had stood buoyantly expectant; he received it flamboyantly calm.
For one thing, King Yoorkerk's flamboyantly-named regiments weren't quite as bad as Paula had thought.
I had felt the thing fluttering when I lost my self-control and talked flamboyantly about the head of Tim Gorman.
For the next mile only the flamboyantly gorgeous or the flamboyantly simple beauty caught his overfed eye.