Examples of use of VAUNT
1. Perhaps not, then, the best place from which to vaunt Dave‘s newfound green and inner–city concerns.
2. Gladiatorial Friday afternoon contests attract up to 800 riders, and powerful warlords and politicians vaunt their prestige and power by offering generous prize money.
3. The traits that Shanghai people vaunt –– business acumen, savoir–faire, the embrace of things foreign –– are not those in which Beijingers have traditionally taken pride.
4. The most pressing question now (in addition to that of how to remove the newspapers from the vicinity of Giless cornflakes) is why the sensitive spinner was allowed to vaunt his persecution complex.
5. It is characteristic of the arrogance with which the puritanical faction comport themselves, that they positively vaunt this early closing on Saturday as a compromise between the demands of the people and their own pretensions.