To display or act proudly, ostentatiously or pretentiously.
1 Her actual dire intention was nothing to flaunt in the public gaze.
2 But yesterday they had a rare opportunity to flaunt their wares again.
3 Her vanity led her to flaunt her gaudy hat in the hut.
4 Lohan wasn't the only celebrity to flaunt economic insights on social media.
5 The crapulous leisured classes of Peking openly flaunt the worst of vices.
6 Flags flaunt from the flag-staffs, and the play-ground is guarded by guidons.
7 There's something in Irish culture that makes us reluctant to flaunt wealth.
8 Will there be some retailers out there who try and flaunt that?
9 Both flaunt the bloom of perfect health and make the doctor shy.
10 We do sometimes carry the flag too high and flaunt it offensively.'
11 Now why do you flaunt your power against us in the mountains?
12 Why don't the Irish flaunt their language, like Basques and Catalans do?
13 It was all the more believable because she did not flaunt it.
14 Voluptuous beefsteak tomatoes, luscious yellow squash, and fleshy musk-melons flaunt their charms.
15 Ungrateful girl, did I breed you to flaunt me to my face?
16 Why-where no eyes see them-shouldparti-coloured algae flaunt such graceful, flawless plumes?
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