19 adverbs to describe how to flaunt

I do not wish to excuse my conduct, but I cannot help saying that Marshall showed me neither consideration nor pity; he did not even seem to understand that I was suffering, that my nerves had been terribly shaken, and he flaunted his superiority relentlessly in my facehis good looks, his talents, his popularity.

The "Red Republic" openly flaunted its colors and hopes.

Alenon was in holiday garb and the tricolor flaunted bravely from many poles, though the beginning of the fte was not until to-morrow.

Somehow the scallop seems to slip aside, And that brave banner, which, with honest pride You waved, like some commercial Quixoteverily 'Tis not to-day so valorously flaunted, And scarce so cheerily.

He frankly and coolly flaunted his selfishness.

German flags flaunted defiantly from the roofs of the public buildings, several of which, including the Hotel de Ville, the Palais de Justice and the Cathedral, were reported to have been mined.

My passion for that sprightly dame and her gracious acceptance of it were happily not to deteriorate under the regard of any possible daughter, however egregiously might we flaunt to her trained eye our need to be "finished.

He frankly and coolly flaunted his selfishness.

Thanks.~ She thanked them all for everything, From Christmas card to diamond ring; And as her gifts she gaily flaunted, She told her friends, "Just what I wanted.

" "And didst notice his livery?" "Nay, for the trees were too ostentatious and flaunted their new, green finery impudently and hid Neptune's satellite or'twas cloudy, I could not see.

She firmly believed that Kershaw's murderer sat there in the dock, and she literally flaunted her grief before him.

So they flaunt past with an odour of perfume, and leave the 'old lady' to plod unrecognised.

Certainly they were neglecting a prize who had persistently flaunted himself at them.

Barbara thought the flag flaunted proudly and the thing was significant.

When they wad be togither they had to flee tae some such dead spot as this, or flaunt their love for one another in a busy street, where all who would micht laugh at them, as folk ha' a way o' doing, thoughtlessly, when they see the miracle o' young love, that is sae old that it is always young.

It is their business to be flaunting and arrogant; but they flaunt unobtrusively, and their attempts at arrogance are depressing.

The devil's club flaunts aloft its bright berries, and poisonously wounds whomsoever has the misfortune even to touch its great prickly leaves, nearly as big as an elephant's ear; if there be a malignant old rogue of the vegetable kingdom, this is he, sharing with the wait-a-bit thorn of Africa an evil eminence.

Somehow the scallop seems to slip aside, And that brave banner, which, with honest pride You waved, like some commercial Quixoteverily 'Tis not to-day so valorously flaunted, And scarce so cheerily.

and boyishly flaunted the license at Mandeville and all the Callenders, the throng merrily approving.

19 adverbs to describe how to  flaunt  - Adverbs for  flaunt