flaunty

ADJECTIVE
  1. inclined to flaunt
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How To Use flaunty In A Sentence

  • He realizes that may sound a bit flaunty, so he immediately says, This is number one of 162. Opening Day: Let the season grind begin
  • Her bold look, denuded bosom, and flaunty air, were sufficient to impress at once our heroine with an unfavourable opinion of her; and after she had retired with Rosse she expressed her dislike to him, and enquired whether she was not right in her conjectures. Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund
  • A family passed, decked out in their Whitsun flaunty. At Swim, Two Boys
  • Now you know, Terence, if you haven't forgot -- and if you have, I'll just remind you -- that there's a flaunty sort of young woman at the poteen shop there, who calls herself Mrs O'Rourke, wife to a Corporal Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2
  • Now, you know, Terence, if you haven't forgot -- and if you have, I'll just remind you -- that there's a flaunty sort of young woman at the poteen shop there, who calls herself Mrs O'Rourke, wife to a corporal Peter Simple
  • Simple and subtle design, with noble and flaunty crocodile leather, a kind of grand feeling is poured from it.
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