The case system of classical Latin, as absorbed into educated early medieval usage, is frequently and flagrantly violated. |
As long as they don't flagrantly violate good taste, magazines should run whatever ads are proffered. |
But in a group, one is supposed to suppress rather than flagrantly display personal expressivity. |
But aren't they being severely penalized for repeatedly and flagrantly breaking the law? |
There are many scented varieties among the more flagrantly fragrant bulbs traditionally known for fragrance, such as hyacinths. |
A player flagrantly flaunts the rules, and in doing so, is caught bang to rights. |