flout (n.) Old form(s): floutes
insult, jibe, taunt
LLL V.ii.269[Princess to all, of Rosaline's pun] O poverty in wit, kingly-poor flout!
LLL V.ii.397[Berowne to Rosaline] confound me with a flout
LLL V.ii.833[Rosaline to Berowne, of the world's view of him] Full of comparisons and wounding flouts
R3 II.iv.24[York to Duchess of York] I could have given my uncle's grace a flout
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