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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flaunt.

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Examples

  • Or are you going to say that "flaunts" is too active a verb?

    Archive 2007-07-01 Ann Althouse 2007

  • Cameron is also very smart in using his new 3D technology, and he never flaunts in your face.

    Will You Go See Avatar? 2009

  • Any radical Islamic functionary with a U.S. purchased car who wanted to could get South Dakota plates to drive freely around the U.S. thanks to some two bit county clerk who openly flaunts the law but I cannot open a frigging checking account at a U.S. bank even among my friends because of U.S. law.

    South Dakota car registration 2009

  • Perhaps most important, MTVhive.com has launched another new program, "Weird Vibes," that flaunts MTV's vintage format: music videos, interviews with indie and underground artists, and a title sequence lifted right out of 1986.

    Music Television Makes Online Bet Andy Beta 2011

  • Any radical Islamic functionary with a U.S. purchased car who wanted to could get South Dakota plates to drive freely around the U.S. thanks to some two bit county clerk who openly flaunts the law but I cannot open a frigging checking account at a U.S. bank even among my friends because of U.S. law.

    South Dakota car registration 2009

  • Photos from the Urology Team Dr. Richard Chopp, who performs vasectomies, flaunts his promotional T-shirt with patient Eric Clarke.

    Dr. Chopp, Meet Congressman Weiner Rachel Emma Silverman 2011

  • “You know how Dara flaunts it and I want you to meet Tony on your own.”

    Brooklyn Story Suzanne Corso 2011

  • Of course, I would argue that the Big Bend band wears its shocking label like a desert paintbrush flaunts its garish shade of scarlet red - and to the same effect.

    Flowers in the Desert 2010

  • His attitude toward the very rich seems, in fact, to fall between indifference and contempt; at times he flaunts this distaste for the antique market's most coveted consumers almost as a badge of honor.

    A Never-Ending Treasure Hunt Jonathan Lopez 2011

  • Flowers: The desert rose flaunts brilliant blooms of 2 inches or more in diameter, borne in terminal clusters.

    Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009

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