Thesaurus / flaunt
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No less mock will we make of them, however, and we will flaunt in their faces that we have no fear of them.
THE SAGAS OF OLAF TRYGGVASON AND OF HARALD THE TYRANT (HARALD HAARDRAADE)SNORRI STURLUSONIt belonged to his dream of success—when a thousand banners should flaunt in the gardens of the Tuileries.
WHEN VALMOND CAME TO PONTIAC, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKERBut fr'm now on ye can flaunt ye'er teeth in th' face iv anny inspictor.
MR. DOOLEY SAYSFINLEY DUNNEBeloved, have I not tended you that you should thus flaunt me?'
A GERMAN POMPADOURMARIE HAYShe bloomed with alternatives—she resembled some dull garden-path which under a copious downpour has begun to flaunt with colour.
THE MARRIAGESHENRY JAMESHumility and meekness are the qualities of a hidden life; they do not flaunt themselves before men's eyes.
OUR LADY SAINT MARYJ. G. H. BARRYHe seemed to flaunt his body: she was aware of him so—the strong chest, the sides, the thighs in their close-fitting trousers.
SONS AND LOVERSDAVID HERBERT LAWRENCEWhy was the Spring Longing so insolently apparent in every bud and bough, and why did they flaunt it so heartlessly in his face?
LIVES OF THE FUR FOLKM. D. HAVILANDPray tell me, Is this stern woman still upon the flaunt Of bold defiance?Petro.
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER'S WORKS (8 OF 10)FRANCIS BEAUMONTHis winking at Mr. Ellsworth as he walked away with his new recruit was taken as a deliberate attempt to flaunt his triumph.
TOM SLADE ON THE RIVERPERCY K. FITZHUGHWORDS RELATED TO FLAUNT
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