Sentences with flaunt
flaunt
F f - They drove around in Rolls-Royces, openly flaunting their wealth. [VERB noun]
- 'She's asking for trouble, flaunting herself like that. Did you see the way Major Winston was looking at her?' [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
- 12 May WA designer Harmony & Lawson proud to flaunt fur along with top designers such as Chanel, Hermes, Valentino and more.
- While Kinniburgh did not flaunt his wealth he managed to put his two children through private schools while not working in any legitimate.
- To flaunt one's guilt
- She's always flaunting her designer clothes.
- Celebrity role models demonstratively flaunt their physical attractiveness.
- Those who flaunt their libraries, including former premier of South Australia Don Dunstan, or, more recently, former NSW premier Bob Carr.
- To flaunt one's wealth.
- He was expelled for flaunting military regulations.
- Flaunt is sometimes wrongly used where flout is meant: they must be prevented from flouting (not flaunting) the law