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Definition of Flaunty
1. Adjective. Inclined to flaunt.
Definition of Flaunty
1. gaudy [adj FLAUNTIER, FLAUNTIEST] - See also: gaudy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flaunty
Literary usage of Flaunty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lamp by Charles Scribner's Sons (1904)
"flaunty. ,Very little, Captain dig. During my life 1 have spoken by deeds In
preference to words. All i would say now Is—what one Brave might say to another ..."
2. Bristol Job Nott Or, Labouring Man's Friend. (1832)
"I do wish Jenny, (said I) that you'd give up your flaunty dress, and study neatness
and cleanliness a little more : and those bobs ! do let me beg of yon to ..."
3. The Diary of a Milliner by Caroline H. Woods (1867)
"And if Mrs. flaunty was drawn by force of example to do the same thing, ...
You are real lucky to get her custom," said little flaunty ; " she will tell ..."