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vaunt <a vaunt; vaunts> SUBST

vaunt <a vaunt; vaunts> SUBST

vaunt (feelings & emotions)

vaunt SUBST (feelings & emotions)

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Their representatives vaunt independence of mind as a virtue.
world.time.com
Those who track developments in archaeology would know that lidar is increasingly vaunted as a completely transformative technology in the study of ancient landscapes.
thediplomat.com
The poet muses the obscure in what is near to us, vaunting the clearest bloom among those offered by the sisterhood of the living dead.
en.wikipedia.org
His poem against pride relates how an eagle soars through the air, vaunting itself.
en.wikipedia.org
This much vaunted vista is perfect for a picnic or rest.
www.cravenherald.co.uk
I am quite certain that a close scrutiny of this public policy vaunt would bear out something quite different from the reality on the ground.
www.ghanaweb.com
The much vaunted "reversal of the onus of proof" is not that at all - and the political opportunists know it!
www.crikey.com.au
And yet, many take on walking programs with that express aim -- often aiming at those much vaunted 10,000 steps.
health.usnews.com
That is more than the much vaunted wine industry earns.
www.stuff.co.nz
If he stands on his much vaunted principles the public will see he and his cronies for exactly what they are.
www.abc.net.au

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