What is meant by ‘peacock flaunt’?
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To flaunt means ''to display proudly, even ostentatiously,'' the way a peacock shows its feathers; indeed, an early use of the word in 1576 was set in the phrase ''whose fethers flaunt, and flicker in the winde. ... With the substitution of the word flaunting for flouting . . . the destruction is now complete.
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To flaunt means ''to display proudly, even ostentatiously,'' the way a peacock shows its feathers; indeed, an early use of the word in 1576 was set in the phrase ''whose fethers flaunt, and flicker in the winde. ... With the substitution of the word flaunting for flouting . . . the destruction is now complete.27-Apr-1997
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