TOUT vs VAUNT: NOUN
- Someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way
- One who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack)
- In the game of solo, a play when one person takes or proposes to take all the tricks. Also touter.
- In horse-racing, a person who clandestinely watches the trials of race-horses at their training quarters and for a fee gives information for betting purposes.
- A fit or slight attack of illness.
- A pet; a huff; a fit of ill humor.
- One who solicits customers brazenly or persistently.
- One who obtains information on racehorses and their prospects and sells it to bettors.
- The buttocks; the backside; the fundament.
- In the game of solo, a proposal to win all eight tricks.
- One who informs against others; an informer.
- Same as touter.
- Someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit
- A person, at a racecourse, who offers supposedly inside information on which horse is likely to win
- One who secretly watches race horses which are in course of training, to get information about their capabilities, for use in betting.
- One who gives a tip on a race horses for an expected compensation, esp. in hopes of a share in any winnings; -- usually contemptuous.
- One who solicits custom, as a runner for a hotel, cab, gambling place.
- A spy for a smuggler, thief, or the like.
- The anus.
- Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.
- A boast; an instance of vaunting.
- The first part.
- A vain display of what one is, or has, or has done; ostentation from vanity; a boast; a brag.
- The first part; the beginning.
- Speech of extravagant self-praise.
- Extravagant self-praise
- A boastful remark.
TOUT vs VAUNT: VERB
- To flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote.
- Show off
- Advertize in strongly positive terms
- Show off
- To speak boastfully.
- To speak boastfully about.
TOUT vs VAUNT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To toot a horn.
- To look narrowly; spy.
- To spy out the movements of race horses at their trials, or to get by stealth or other improper means the secrets of the stable, for betting purposes.
- To act as a tout; to tout, or give a tip on, a race horse.
- To ply or seek for customers.
- To act as a tout. See 2d tout.
- To promote or praise energetically; publicize.
- To solicit or importune.
- To obtain or sell information on (a racehorse or stable) for the guidance of bettors.
- To obtain and deal in information on racehorses.
- To solicit customers, votes, or patronage, especially in a brazen way.
- To speak boastfully; brag. : boast.
- To boast; to make a vain display of one's own worth, attainments, decorations, or the like; to talk ostentatiously; to brag.
- To speak or write about (something) in a strongly positive way; praise or boast about.
TOUT vs VAUNT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To spy out information about, as a racing stable or horse.
- To give a tip on (a race horse) to a better with the expectation of sharing in the latter's winnings.
- To boast of; to make a vain display of; to display with ostentation. In the latter sense, the term usually used is flaunt.
- To put forward; to display.
TOUT vs VAUNT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To follow.
- To look about for customers; solicit custom, employment, or the like.
- To look about; spy; specifically, in modern racing slang, to spy out the movements of race-horses at training.
- To pout; be seized with a sudden fit of ill humor.
- To display or put forward boastfully; exhibit vaingloriously.
- To magnify or glorify with vanity; boast of; brag of.
- To glory; exult; triumph.
- To make a vain display of one's own worth, attainments, or powers; talk with vain ostentation: boast; brag.
TOUT vs VAUNT: RELATED WORDS
- Solicit, Peddle, Shoot a line, Cheap jack, Gasconade, Gas, Tipster, Swash, Hawker, Blow, Bluster, Huckster, Vaunt, Boast, Brag
- Proclaim, Vauntful, Extol, Flaunt, Laud, Couriers, Gasconade, Gas, Shoot a line, Swash, Blow, Bluster, Brag, Boast, Tout
TOUT vs VAUNT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anything, Any, Every, All, Just, Spread, Ail, Propagate, Ballyhoo, Solicit, Peddle, Gas, Blow, Bluster, Huckster
- Exalt, Disparaged, Upbraid, Lionise, Deride, Excoriate, Proclaim, Vauntful, Extol, Flaunt, Laud, Gas, Blow, Bluster, Tout
TOUT vs VAUNT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Comme tout ce qui est fait avec passion.
- Tout est beaucoup plus clair avec cet article.
- Travailler sans internet est devenu tout simplement impossible.
- Il peut pas perdre du tout laissons tomber.
- Rome pour tout litige relatif ala participation concours.
- NL Tout champion Mike Lombardo, who was very helpful to me when I was a Tout newbie going on two decades ago.
- Elle prend soin de tout le monde tout le temps.
- Tout lui est bon, tout lui fait ventre, abject volatile, oiseau du malheur universel.
- Ne pas essayer de tout faire pour tout le monde.
- Il les a tout bouledou, lui tout seul.
- Dost thou not see the death that combats him Beside that flood, where ocean has no vaunt?
- The dimension of a flaccid penis does not as a conclusion vaunt its withhold when erect.
- They vaunt granite counter tops, exposed brick and wood beams, and many other options.
- Europe vaunt, The wily fox, the timid hare.
- Vaunt, to boast, to make a vain display.
- However proudly evil rear its head and vaunt itself, it is doomed.
- Vaunt, brag, swagger, magnify, make much of, swell, bluster, triumph, glory, vapor.
- That he dare not retumc for all his daily vaunt.
- For always down in Carolinas lovely Dinahs vaunt their view.
- How haughtily do they vaunt themselves and their own authority?
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