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Sentence count:49+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-03-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: displayexhibitparadeSimilar words: launchlaundryauntgauntdauntvaunthauntedjauntilyMeaning: [flɔnt ,flɑnt /flɔːnt]  n. the act of displaying something ostentatiously. v. display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously. 
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1. It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
2. The banquet gave the chef a chance to flaunt his talents.
3. They do not flaunt political commitments.
4. If you've got it, flaunt it!
5. My view is, if you've got it, flaunt it!
6. He's very rich, but he doesn't like to flaunt his wealth or waste his money.
7. While the rich could flaunt their wealth the numerous urban poor lived in a state of penury.
8. Flaunt the new fragrances: Feminite de Bois by Shiseido is alluringly woody.
9. It certainly was a curious experience to flaunt one's religion in the face of London.
10. And I suppose you have not chosen to flaunt yourself as an heiress in society.
11. Job screeners later said Roscoe, 55, seemed to flaunt his lack of technical knowledge.
12. She doesn't flaunt the dextrous dazzle of Sylvie Guillem, nor does she move with the reckless physicality of Darcey Bussell.
13. Luxury consumption is always connected with motivation of flaunt.
14. The baseballer flaunt his cup to his friends.
15. His behavior was an outrageous flaunt.
16. Why would you flaunt that on a public forum?
17. He's got a lot of money but he doesn't flaunt it.sentence dictionary
18. Don't worry about what other people think! As my grandmother always used to say, 'if you've got it, flaunt it'!
19. The owners who have bought and restored them proudly flaunt that history, as well.
20. Widow birds have thick black tails many times the lengths of their bodies, which they flaunt while flying above the grass.
21. He now wears his wounded pride as a revolutionary might flaunt his bloodstained fatigues.
22. To declare enthusiasm for feminist ideals is almost a new mode of macho, a way to flaunt an invulnerable virility.
23. The men sport silly little blue hats; the woman flaunt hideous blue wigs.
24. I, for one, would not break that spell, nor flaunt the laws that he has made.
25. The message from Labour's strategists will be that if you've got it, flaunt it.
26. They feel they are the greatest and they want to flaunt it, as noisily as possible.
27. Rather than hiding their personalization capability under layers of turgid policy - speak , they should flaunt it.
28. Employees are urged to be discreet in their spending and not to flaunt their wealth. This reminder normally comes during the year-end bonus time.
29. While the girls try to make the cut the guys get to flaunt their considerable wealth.
30. One secret he learned very early on was not to flaunt his success.
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