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1 You'd be amazed how a general can brag when his tongue's loosened by champagne.
2 Or to brag when there is nothing to brag about.
3 I'm not bragging when I say that mine are pretty good, but yours are better.
4 We Colorado people always do a good deal of bragging when we are in the East.
5 "You can brag when you are three to one," he cried fiercely.
6 "Maybe we can brag when we're old," I said.
7 I haven't an exaggerated opinion of myself, so I know I ain't bragging when I say I'll make a pretty good husband.
8 It pains, and I'm bragging when I swing it around as if it was as good as ever, but I can use it.
9 "Oh, I can brag when it is necessary," said Harry, serenely; "what would the West be but for bragging?"
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