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1.transitive verb show something off: to display something ostentatiously

  • She flaunts her wealth every chance she gets.
2.or flaunt your·selfreflexive verbparade yourself: to parade yourself without shame or modesty3.transitive and intransitive verbwave: to wave or flutter in the wind, or make something wave or flutter by moving it around (dated)noun
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