A very boastful and talkative person.
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Examples for "braggart"
Examples for "braggart"
1Women such as I am are not won in this braggart fashion.
2He'd been such a shameless braggart that the crowd couldn't help cheering.
3That man may have been a convict; but he is no braggart.
4Something in his pose, half rustic, half braggart, seemed familiar to Gaspard.
5He tried hard to despise the braggart, but ended with envying him.
1If Julio were only more courageous; but he is a cowardly boaster.
2The loud-mouthed boaster does not impress nor frighten those who know him.
3And she promptly told him that he was a stupid, silly boaster.
4I liked that fellow, Henderson, too, though he was a powerful boaster.
5He was not a boaster; he was not a broken soldier.
1Quinn's a blowhard but... A long pause, as if he'd rather not finish.
2The Empire could only be improved by the loss of another high-ranking blowhard.
3CIA officers dismissed Abdul Haq as an egomaniac and a blowhard.
4That was Donald Trump when he was a relatively harmless blowhard.
5He cites Johnny Come Lately, about a blowhard American soldier.
1One day I asked one of his neighbors who that bragger's parents were.
2Evelyn's not much of a bragger, but she seems to be a pretty well-educated girl.
3May Belle would tell Daddy, so it wouldn't look as though he, Jess, was a bragger.
4But about the truth of this we do not know, for Ben was a bragger and a swaggerer.
5Andrew isn't a bragger, and his money has been silent so far, but it will speak ere long.
1His luck is best to win this vaunter's stake.
2And now, worthy Sexwolf, thou shalt see if the Norman is the vaunter thou deemest him.
3Who would not forgive so cajoling a vaunter?
4He remarked that the face of Sagaris shone as though exultantly, but no indiscreet word dropped from the vaunter's lips.
59 To manage steeds, as did this vaunter; but in vain.
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