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bravata
español
fanfarronería
An instance of boastful talk.
crow
boasting
swagger
brag
gasconade
vaporing
line-shooting
español
fanfarronería
Exhibiting self-importance.
big
crowing
boastful
braggart
braggy
cock-a-hoop
self-aggrandizing
self-aggrandising
proud
1
He'd been
bragging
all week about how great his sonar gizmo was.
2
I am not
bragging
of it; I am only stating a fact.
3
She's been
bragging
to my other cousins all week that you're coming.
4
But it is an opportunity for the supporters to get
bragging
rights.
5
If I were in your place I'd go around
bragging
about it.
6
After
bragging
about Aus Post she hasn't shown up to Senate Estimates.
7
But which students, alumni, and academics get to claim the
bragging
rights?
8
Shortly after this the lad Hughie relieved the
bragging
,
would-be bad man.
9
Even now, lost in the wild, Arden was
bragging
about her parents.
10
As long as she hit the ball, it resulted in shameless
bragging
.
11
They had told all their playmates and talked incessantly with childish
bragging
.
12
Writer wondered why they were
bragging
about raccoons instead of their children.
13
There was nothing but
bragging
among them, and therefore I went away.
14
Ursula Burns, though, is handing
bragging
rights to billionaire investor Carl Icahn.
15
He wasn't above
bragging
about his exploits to the other boys, either.
16
They'd think you were
bragging
or lying if you mentioned it, and-
bragging
bragge
ultimate bragging
do any bragging
little bragging
such bragging
catalán
bravata
fanfarronada
vacil·lada
fardada
español
fanfarronería
bravuconería
fanfarronada
pavoneo