
1) Act the blowhard 2) An instance of boastful talk 3) Be a blowhard 4) Be boastful 5) Be guilty of fanfaronade 6) Be immodest 7) Blow your own trumpet 8) Bluster 9) Boast 10) Boaster 11) Boss 12) Crow 13) Crow relative 14) Declare boastfully 15) Do some gloating 16) Emulate Thraso 17) Engage in fanfaronade
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1) Blow one`s own horn 2) Boast 3) Boasting 4) Boss 5) Crow 6) Gasconade 7) Superior 8) Talk big 9) Toot one`s own horn 10) Vaporing 11) Vaunt
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This category contains polytopes of 4-space, and honeycombs of 3-space. ...
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[folklore] A brag is a creature from the folklore of Northumberland and Durham that usually takes the form of a horse or donkey. It is fond of tricking unwary wayfarers into riding on its back before throwing the rider into a pool of water or bush, afterward running off laughing, much like the Bäckahästen (brook horse) or kelpie. The brag...
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• (adv.) Proudly; boastfully. • (v. t.) To boast of. • (n.) The thing which is boasted of. • (n.) A game at cards similar to bluff. • (n.) A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretense or self glorification. • (v. i.) Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited. • (v. i.) To talk about one`s se...
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(from the article `poker`) ...cards of the same suit). In later developments certain cards had special value, equivalent to wild cards in modern poker. By about 1700 the ...
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Brag adjective [ See
Brag ,
intransitive verb ] Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited. [ Archaic] « A
brag young fellow.
B. Jonson. »
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Brag adverb Proudly; boastfully. [ Obsolete]
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Brag intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bragged ;
present participle & verbal noun Bragging .] [ Middle English
braggen to resound, blow, boast (cf. French
braguer to lead a merry life, flaunt, boast, Old French...
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Brag noun 1. A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretense or self glorification. « Cæsar . . . made not here his
brag Of 'came,' and 'saw,' and 'overcame.'
Shak. »
2. The thing which is boasted of. « Beauty is Nature's
brag .
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Brag transitive verb To boast of. [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - an instance of boastful talk
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(obselete) - large nail. (Also bragg).
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bragging noun an instance of boastful talk; `his brag is worse than his fight`; `whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade`
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