They are big brash symbols of conspicuous consumption, a way for flash men and women with a lot of cash to flaunt their wealth. |
We are eager to flaunt every new gadget we buy but are yet to learn the basic rules to be followed while using it. |
Sure, she had been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she didn't brag about it or flaunt her money. |
They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession. |
What's more, the dominant demoiselle seemed to flaunt her power, chasing her underlings and pinning them into corners of the aquarium. |
Rarely does a performer with such negligible talent flaunt his insignificance with such wanton panache. |