flaunt - use in sentences

Object

  • wealth: The automobile, more than almost any other possession, allowed people to flaunt wealth.
  • rule: However, in what is appearing to be a power struggle, two entities are flaunting these rules.
  • fact: I find it makes me feel much better to flaunt this fact in front of them whenever I can.
  • law: POLICE have warned they will be taking a no-nonsense approach to people flaunting firework laws in the build-up to bonfire night celebrations.
  • convention: French filmmaker Bruno Dumont deliberately flaunts nearly every convention of the horror genre in the experimental Twentynine Palms.
  • cash: Don't go into your money belt in public places and don't flaunt cash.

Used with why or when

  • what: It was as if suddenly, at his most vulnerable moment, humanity was determined to flaunt what he had missed most of all.

Modifying Another Word

  • n't: Don't go into your money belt in public places and do n't flaunt cash.
  • not: Democrats persuade and do not flaunt power in a military fashion.
  • also: Its design also flaunts more pronounced cubist angles to discriminate it from Samsung's army of black sliders.
  • openly: The Police have taken to openly flaunting their firepower.
  • never: Never flaunt your valuables in public or you'll be inviting trouble.
  • much: Well, I gave it a 3-star read because: he flaunted too much on Flaubert and his likes.

Preposition: in

  • front: We need his vigor and long hours of course; we just don't want it flaunted in front of us.

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