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Flagrantly
Flagrantly, The expression 'flagrantly' means glaringly, notoriously, scandalously. A position is
Flagrantly abused his position as member
Flagrantly abused his position as member, The clause 'flagrantly abused his
flagrante delicto
flagrante delicto [Medieval Latin, literally, while the crime is blazing] : in the very act of committing a misdeed [was...
in flagrante delicto
in flagrante delicto : flagrante delicto
Flagrant necessity
Flagrant necessity, a case of urgency rendering lawful an otherwise illegal act, as an assault to remove a man from...
Flagrante delicto, in
Flagrante delicto, in (in the very act of committing the crime).
Flagrantly
In a flagrant manner
gross
gross [Middle English, immediately obvious, from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1 : flagrant or extreme esp....
Flagrant
Flaming inflamed glowing burning ardent
Heinous
Hateful hatefully bad flagrant odious atrocious giving great offense applied to deeds or to character
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