It is a class D felony!
Flagrant means to be so obviously bad or wrong that it's painful to see. "Mrs. Malaprop's flagrant misuse of the language became legendary to her peers." " President Bush's misuse of his powers was a flagrant violation of law." "John's cooking was a flagrant abuse of good ingredients."
It is an intentional and unnessecary foul, commited usually when a player is frustrated by the score of the game.
Everyone stayed indoors after the flagrant attack.
Crossing against the light shows a flagrant disregard for the law.
The noun form of "flagrant" is "flagrance" or "flagrancy". Both are rarely used.
The word flagrant usually means obvious or conspicuous. So, if it was a "flagrant misuse of funds"... it would mean that it was an obvious one, something they probably didn't even try to cover up. Here's a dictionary definition for further review: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flagrant.
amazing conspicuously offensive, as in a flagrant foul in basketball. Amazing is not the correct definition, as it is a neutral word, while the word "flagrant" has a distinctively negative connotation
vagrant, fragrant
Flagrant: Something done in bad taste Blatant: Something intentionally done in bad taste
A flagrant foul1 is like a technical foul. A flagrant2 is a automatic ejection two free throws and possession of the ball.
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