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pimpão
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jactancioso
A very boastful and talkative person.
braggart
blowhard
bragger
vaunter
line-shooter
Portuguese
pimpão
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braggart
"
braggart
blowhard
bragger
vaunter
line-shooter
Examples for "
braggart
"
1
Women such as I am are not won in this
braggart
fashion.
2
He'd been such a shameless
braggart
that the crowd couldn't help cheering.
3
That man may have been a convict; but he is no
braggart
.
4
Something in his pose, half rustic, half
braggart
,
seemed familiar to Gaspard.
5
He tried hard to despise the
braggart
,
but ended with envying him.
1
Quinn's a
blowhard
but... A long pause, as if he'd rather not finish.
2
The Empire could only be improved by the loss of another high-ranking
blowhard
.
3
CIA officers dismissed Abdul Haq as an egomaniac and a
blowhard
.
4
That was Donald Trump when he was a relatively harmless
blowhard
.
5
He cites Johnny Come Lately, about a
blowhard
American soldier.
1
One day I asked one of his neighbors who that
bragger
's
parents were.
2
Evelyn's not much of a
bragger
,
but she seems to be a pretty well-educated girl.
3
May Belle would tell Daddy, so it wouldn't look as though he, Jess, was a
bragger
.
4
But about the truth of this we do not know, for Ben was a
bragger
and a swaggerer.
5
Andrew isn't a
bragger
,
and his money has been silent so far, but it will speak ere long.
1
His luck is best to win this
vaunter
's
stake.
2
And now, worthy Sexwolf, thou shalt see if the Norman is the
vaunter
thou deemest him.
3
Who would not forgive so cajoling a
vaunter
?
4
He remarked that the face of Sagaris shone as though exultantly, but no indiscreet word dropped from the
vaunter
's
lips.
5
9 To manage steeds, as did this
vaunter
;
but in vain.
1
If Julio were only more courageous; but he is a cowardly
boaster
.
2
The loud-mouthed
boaster
does not impress nor frighten those who know him.
3
And she promptly told him that he was a stupid, silly
boaster
.
4
I liked that fellow, Henderson, too, though he was a powerful
boaster
.
5
He was not a
boaster
;
he was not a broken soldier.
6
Vergor sanctioned the enterprise, and the
boaster
marched proudly forth with his company.
7
Harpstenah had ceased her work, and was listening to the
boaster
.
8
While in God's sight, poor wretched
boaster
,
thou art clothed in filthy rags.-Ed.
9
He was not a voluptuary nor a
boaster
nor a wit.
10
Old Kinoos is a brave man, but Old Kinoos was never a
boaster
.
11
I wish, methinks, that this man were proud, vain, arrogant, and a
boaster
.
12
The
boaster
soon exhausts his subject; the grumbler has matter that lasts for ever.
13
The words of a
boaster
are a mask of doubt.
14
How very much like this ancient
boaster
are thousands of the human family today.
15
The sovereign believed the
boaster
's
stories, and said to him:
16
The
boaster
is not always, but only commonly, a coward.
boaster
great boaster
vain boaster
big boaster
cowardly boaster
good boaster
Portuguese
pimpão
Catalan
fanfarró
fantotxe
pinxo
jactanciós
perdonavides
presumit
petulant
Spanish
jactancioso
fantasma