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Flout   /flaʊt/   Listen
verb
Flout  v. t.  (past & past part. flouted; pres. part. flouting)  To mock or insult; to treat with contempt. "Phillida flouts me." "Three gaudy standards flout the pale blue sky."



Flout  v. i.  To practice mocking; to behave with contempt; to sneer; to fleer; often with at. "Fleer and gibe, and laugh and flout."



noun
Flout  n.  A mock; an insult. "Who put your beauty to this flout and scorn."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Flout" Quotes from Famous Books



... nation Once since hath entered Ville Marie, But we avenged that desecration At Chrystler's farm and Chateauguay— Peace! peace! 'tis cowardly to flout Our triumphs in a cousin's face: That page was long since blotted out And Friendship written ...
— Fleurs de lys and other poems • Arthur Weir

... responsibility of her success. Who does? My dear Charmian, who wrote the successful novel of last year, do you not already repent your rash act? If you do not write a better novel this year, will not the public flout you and jeer you for a pretender? Did the public overpraise you at first? Its mistaken partiality becomes now your presumption. Last year the press said you were the rival of Hawthorne. This year ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner

... will never be beaten. You find a marriage license in the pockets of a murdered man, rush off in a taxi to the address of the lady named therein, marry her, punch a frantic rival on the nose, take the fair one to a hotel, flout her father, a British peer, and hold a banquet at which the Chief of the New York Detective Bureau is an honored guest; and then you have the hardihood to tell me that your actions constitute an immaterial side issue in the biggest sensation New York has produced this year. Young ...
— One Wonderful Night - A Romance of New York • Louis Tracy

... that rises to my touch, So like a cushion? Can it be a cabbage? It is, it is that deeply injured flower, Which boys do flout us with;—but yet I love thee, Thou giant rose, wrapped in a green surtout. Doubtless in Eden thou didst blush as bright As these, thy puny brethren; and thy breath Sweetened the fragrance of her spicy air; But now thou seemest like a bankrupt beau, Stripped of his ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VI. (of X.) • Various

... Then flout full high to their parent sky those circled stars of ours, Where'er the dark-hulled foeman floats, where'er his emblem towers! Speak for the right, for the truth and light, from the gun's unmuzzled mouth, And the ...
— War Poetry of the South • Various


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