To openly disregard a rule, law, or convention.
gouts shouts doubts
Flappers They were called flappers.
fines, flogginh, banishment, and death
The zealots. They were the belligerents who flouted the advice of the Torah-sages and brought on the Second destruction by instigating rebellion against the Romans (see Talmud, Gittin 56).
The zealots. They were the belligerents who flouted the advice of the Torah-sages and brought on the Second destruction by instigating rebellion against the Romans (see Talmud, Gittin 56).
You're thinking of Yoshiah (Josiah). According to tradition, he didn't start anything new; he simply strengthened the original religion of the Israelites, which had been flouted by the idolaters among them. See also: more on this topic.
I think you're referring to the Essenes. This quasi-messianic faction was a tiny breakaway group who lived in the Judean desert and flouted the words of the Jewish Sages. They disappeared completely at the time of the Second Destruction.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern F--UT--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 4th letter U and 5th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are: flautas flouted flouter
1) In the United States, the elite have impunity from the rule of law. 2) I must not only punish, but punish with impunity. 3) The physician deluded himself that he could write prescriptions for his own use with impunity. 4) In finding that the Prosecutor had withheld evidence from the Defense Counsel, the Judge said, "You believed you could circumvent the law with impunity." 5) Citizens flouted the law with a manner of impunity.
Over winter we keep our various drinks outside because or fridge isn't big enough to hold christmas. Last year our theory was to do with pressure within the bottle i.e. whether or not it had been opened. This year that theory was flouted when one open bottle froze and another did not. However, this year we noticed that it was only the diet drinks that froze so it may be to do with that.
The Romans crushed the Jews, destroying the Temple, killing well over one million Jews and enslaving many more. It should be noted that the rebellion against the Romans flouted the explicit counsel of the Torah-sages (Talmud, Gittin 56a). In the second occurrence, the Romans went so far as to outlaw the teaching and practicing of Judaism for a time.
The period in which the sale, production, and distribution of alcoholic beverages were prohibited in the United States is known as the Prohibition era. It lasted for thirteen years, from 1920 to 1933.