Synonym: display, exhibit, parade. Similar words: launch, laundry, aunt, gaunt, daunt, vaunt, haunted, jauntily. Meaning: [flɔnt ,flɑnt /flɔːnt] n. the act of displaying something ostentatiously. v. display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously.
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31. Flaunt your age and you must not have much longer to live.
32. And am one, so I don't need a special day to flaunt it.
33. The high rankers among them wear garishly decorated back banners and the richest openly flaunt their wealth by wearing necklaces of teeth.
34. If you have lots of money, do you like to flaunt it?
35. Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror.
36. Lawrence of Arabia on the Wadi Rum desert: "Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of the stupendous hills."
37. You too can flaunt a pouty lip, not with surgery but with the right lip makeup.
38. If I fall in love with you I will never resemble clambering trumpet creeper, To flaunt m ...
39. Abstract: Luxury consumption is always connected with motivation of flaunt.
40. The remaining mouth trying to flaunt , his eyes unable to support.
41. Candy: Why cover up your body? If you've got it, flaunt it.
42. To flaunt that with such a lack of sensitivity to professional decorum is very disquieting.
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44. Not want to flaunt, nor symbolization only, but want to realize European love knot deep in heart.
45. He flaunts his queer style as a savage might flaunt a top - hat retrieved from somebody's dustbin.
46. Once you know what your brand stands for and promises, don't be afraid to flaunt it.
47. Even though Mr. B possesses unique grey matter, he does not flaunt himself.
48. I also believe those who flaunt their nudity are inconsiderate and selfish.
49. And Agriculture Minister Gianni Alemanno said even if eateries did flaunt Italian roots, it was often a false claim.