Sentences with phrase «flamboyant personalities»

It remains the best - kept secret that Malaysia has a world - class effervescent and exciting nightlife jam - packed with flamboyant personalities and gorgeous women.
Then the Conservatives eventually stumbled upon Boris Johnson last summer and the 2008 mayoral campaign became a contest between two flamboyant personalities, Boris versus Ken.
Willie Cauley - Stein has been sidelined since the Elite 8 with an ankle injury, but that hasn't stopped him from exhibiting his flamboyant personality since then.
It's a complex portrayal of a man typically remembered for his flamboyant personality, childlike voice, and lisp.
Albert is a big, lovable guy, with a very flamboyant personality.
Renowned for his flamboyant personality and technical virtuosity, Salvador Dali is best known for his painterly output, but he also explored sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, and filmmaking in his collaborations with Luis Buñuel and Alfred Hitchcock.
In promoting work that initially found few to favor it, he was able to reassure potential clients with his irresistible and often mischievous charm, dazzle them with his flamboyant personality and often sensational mode of dress.
He has a very good agent however and has a very loud voice and a flamboyant personality and therefore appears more important than he really is.

Not exact matches

The whole thing rests upon one author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications] journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
Most testimonials to Shakespeare, both during his life and in the memorial to him in the First Folio, speak warmly of his pleasant manners and courteous disposition, a feature of his personality that must have stood him in good stead within his touchy, flamboyant, and excitable troupe.
I didn't know this, so my first thought was, naturally, of flamboyant 1930s television personality Adolf Hitler and his notorious single testicle.
Mario Balotelli is known as one of the most flamboyant superstar personalities in all of sports, and for a good reason...
These views tend to overlap with a conclusion that many New York political observers have already reached about Weiner and Spitzer: Their comebacks come embedded in claims of contrition and deep self - reflection, but their fundamental personalities — driven, flamboyant, possessed at least on the outside of exceedingly high self - regard — seem basically unchanged.
A fun - loving, flamboyant straight - talker born in India and British raised, she's a North - America - based author, entrepreneur and media personality.
He was reportedly one of the more flamboyant characters of the industry with a fiery temperament, courting other strong personalities like director Michael Winner and actors Shelley Winters and Charles Bronson, who regarded him as akin to the old bosses of the studio system.
It's a blast, with bouncy music, flamboyant costumes, a fab sense of period, and a complex narrative interweaving of flashbacks, shifting perspectives, public personas and private personalities with Slade as the film's slippery Charles Foster Kane.
On her star status: «I have a big, flamboyant, open personality, which I think is why people may be saying these nice things about me.»
Personality: Serious and somber yet friendly, Felisa is missing the flamboyant gene that seems to be attached to every other major Ferrari player.
Inside, the previous model's flamboyant shapes and waterfall - style center stack — the central section of the instrument panel that flows into the console — weren't for everyone, but the cabin was bursting with personality.
This collection of 11 short stories illuminates the life of the enigmatic Magnus Bane, whose alluring personality, flamboyant style, and sharp wit populate the pages of the # 1 New York Times best - selling series, The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices.
They feel most at home in a decorative, flamboyant bedroom that reflects their exuberant personalities.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z