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Definition of Flaunted
1. flaunt [v] - See also: flaunt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flaunted
Literary usage of Flaunted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Miscellanies by Charles Kingsley (1860)
"No more return for him into that sinful world, where he flaunted on the edge of
the precipice, and dropped heedless over it. God will hide him in the secret ..."
2. The Eugene Field I Knew by Francis Wilson (1898)
"He ostentatiously, provokingly, and continuously flaunted his own copy, and
otherwise behaved so exasperatingly that at length it became necessary to ..."
3. The Oratorical Dictionary by John Newland Maffitt (1835)
"... flavor. par. flaunting; past, flaunted; s. flaunt. FLECK'ER. v. To spot; to
mark with strokes or touches, ..."
4. The Downfall by Emile Zola (1902)
"the tri-coloured silk, despite the rents and stains of many a battle, flaunted
its bright hues defiantly to the breeze. Waving in the breath of the cannon, ..."