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The whole attire, even in its flauntiness, becomes so well the dashing worldly
beauty! Look at Miss Matlock now! Her carriage is quiet and modest, but with no ~
aifected modesty. Even when her step is jaunty and springing, she ambles with a
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George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates,
1864
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Word Finder: The Phonic Key to the Dictionary
... cheat) flauntier flypaper flaring fleeced flauntiest FLPR flooring fleecing
flauntily flapper FLRNT fleecy flauntiness flipper fluorinate fleecier Flint FLPRF
fluorinated fleeciest flint(fire) foolproof fluorinating fleeciness flinty FLR
fluorination floss ...
Penelope Kister McRann,
1987
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Lionel Lincoln: Or, The Leaguer of Boston
l • " Job won't go of a'r'nds for the king, if he'd give him his golden crown, with all
its di'monds and flauntiness, unless Job pleases, for there's no law for it." Lionel,
with a view to appease the irritated lad, now made a few kind and conciliating ...
James Fenimore Cooper,
1884
Hatty dressed very neatly now, rejecting flimsiness and flauntiness as "not
becoming or consistent." (She had once seen the old minister glance, while
speaking of the adornment of " a meek and quiet spirit," at a flounced barege that
she was ...
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The Yale Literary Magazine
The commoualty he distinguishes by their flauntiness of dress and affected
demureness, too arch for the merest novice to mistake for modesty. One trait of
this affectation he calls the most provoking of all. It is a custom with them to cast a
thick, ...
... Sir, particularly worthy of my notice”-cheeks -not flushed at your aze, and eyes
cold as the snows upon Mount Hecla, T e Commonalty are quickly discovered by
the flauntiness of their dress, and their impudent ogle, or affected demureness, ...
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The National gallery, its formation and management, a letter
Yes; it is a school whose works we are exceedingly in want of to enable us to
correct the tendency of the English style towards weakness of design, effeminacy
of composition, and flauntiness of colouring. It has been already stated that the ...
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Lionel Lincoln; or, the Leaguer of Boston ... By the author ...
Job won't go of a'r'nds for the king, if he'd give him his golden crown, with all its di'
monds and flauntiness, unless Job pleases, for there's no law for it.” Lionel, with a
view to appease the irritated lad, now made a few kind and coneiliating ...
James Fenimore Cooper,
1851
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A Challenge to the Phrenologists, Or, Phrenology Tested by ...
Mr. Combe deals in amusing references to indivudal character, and a flauntiness
of fine words, which resemble philosophy as much as tinselled May-day chimn
eysweeps resemble gentlemen of the court; a resemblance, however, amply ...
A. M. (of the Middle Temple.),
1839
“Job won't go of ar'nds for the king, if he'd give him his golden crown , with all its
di'monds and flauntiness, unless Job pleases, for there's no law for it." Lionel,
with a view to appease the irritated lad, now made a few kind and conciliating ...