Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
flaught .
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Examples
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Eric Stephenson Greg Pattillo is a beatboxing flautist (if you got it, flaut it), shown here performing a stirring rendition of the Super Mario theme. beatboxing flute super mario brothers theme
Boing Boing 2009
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The 67-year-old from Chicago plays the flaut, saxophone and is no mean composer.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2011
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No one mode of transportation gets to flaut the laws that were designed to prevent accidents.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local superhornet314 2010
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No one mode of transportation gets to flaut the laws that were designed to prevent accidents.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local ductape_girl 2010
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Tesla Corporation knew the law, but decided to flaut the law in 2009.
Autoblog Green 2010
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No one mode of transportation gets to flaut the laws that were designed to prevent accidents.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local givechgtakechgmake 2010
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Concertul în re minor pentru flaut, orchestră de coarde şi bas continuu (Raffaele Trevisani, Orchestra de Cameră din Moscova, dirijor Constantine Orbelian);
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How I long to possess thee, so that I too may flaut the law and common decency.)
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How I long to possess thee, so that I too may flaut the law and common decency.)
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It would flaut the conventional assumption that a weakened Bush must appear more bipartisan with his choice for the new attorney general, or emulate Gerald Ford’s selection of Edward H. Levi as an independent eminence.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting Rumors About Replacing Gonzales 2007
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