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Significados de
gasconade
en inglés
portugués
vangloriar-se
catalán
gallejar
español
alardear
Volver al significado
To show off.
gas
blow
boast
bray
bluster
tout
swash
vaunt
shoot a line
español
alardear
catalán
bravata
español
fanfarronería
Volver al significado
An instance of boastful talk.
crow
boasting
swagger
brag
bragging
crowing
vaporing
line-shooting
español
fanfarronería
Sinónimos
Examples for "
crow
"
crow
boasting
swagger
brag
bragging
Examples for "
crow
"
1
She'll
crow
for days about the fact that I finally needed it.
2
Male and female house
crow
look alike, although males are slightly larger.
3
Fifteen miles as the
crow
flies is the usual limit of vision.
4
He had half the
crow
and hawk nests in the swamp located.
5
Off in the checkered shadows of the forest a
crow
cawed derisively.
1
Other topics best avoided include
boasting
about the kids, politics and religion.
2
Young forward Jonathan Freeman kicked four, with the Lions
boasting
11 goalkickers.
3
Then they spent the remainder of the year
boasting
of the achievement.
4
The creature was
boasting
,
but Sharn-igon could believe the story easily enough.
5
Despite
boasting
one of the best scoring margins in the nation, No.
1
It brings a certain credibility, authority and a confident
swagger
to proceedings.
2
His manner was changed; there was something of a
swagger
in it.
3
Morrison, playing with an increasing
swagger
,
soon took control of the match.
4
Men who make money rarely saunter; men who save money rarely
swagger
.
5
When the pair returned the deputy seemed to have lost his
swagger
.
1
Users, however, routinely
brag
they can use the system to drive hands-free.
2
Sorry to
brag
but our Christmas tree is absolutely gorgeous this year!
3
However, Bellarmine's vacant attempts to
brag
about his wealth fell incredibly short.
4
The more we paid for it the louder the owner would
brag
.
5
You didn't overstate the fact in your
brag
about the political graves.
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.
1
And, at one level at least, their
crowing
was easy to understand.
2
He laughed; a high, chuckling,
crowing
laugh; the laugh of triumphant optimism.
3
It was morning now; the cock was still
crowing
down at Sirilund.
4
From somewhere outside, she heard a
crowing
sound and looked up expectantly.
5
The animals were in the southeast corner, mooing and
crowing
and baying.
1
No doubt there was plentiful
vaporing
,
and cases of backsliding might occur.
2
But these South Carolina economists are better at
vaporing
than at calculation.
3
Sir, there has been a good deal of
vaporing
on this subject.
4
In truth, mere
vaporing
hurt nobody, and caused no great alarm.
5
We call it by every name of fleeting, dreaming,
vaporing
imagery.
Uso de
gasconade
en inglés
1
His bluster and
gasconade
desert him, and leave him in pitiful case.
2
That they were captured by the Indian seems too much of a
gasconade
.
3
This
gasconade
made the whole court laugh, even Catherine.
4
We hear of no
gasconade
on her part.
5
I love their jolly abandon of manner, their kindness and "honesty," and their
gasconade
.
6
This, however, was no better than a
gasconade
.
7
The French are much out of humour with their Algerine follies, and heartily tired of their expensive
gasconade
.
8
We of the North have heard much said in denunciation of us, and have thought it political clap-trap and
gasconade
.
9
Indeed, the Gascons, whose name is identified with boasting,
(
gasconade
,
)
were always among the bravest races in Europe.
10
One cause of this is the wilful blindness and silly
gasconade
of some of those who lead and form public opinion.
11
His late
gasconade
has done him great mischief; it is said that Charles Ellis disapproved it strongly before he wrote the letter.
12
In fact, the government in Paris, having neither troops nor money to send to the interior, evaded the difficulty by a parliamentary
gasconade
.
13
Notwithstanding the
gasconade
of his report of his negative victory over Admiral Calder, Villeneuve is not a Gascon by birth, but only, by sentiment.
14
This is at the foot of a bluff facing the
Gasconade
,
2½ miles below Gascondy.
15
In short, all France resounded with
gasconades
,
of which Bonaparte alone knew perfectly the secret.
16
A hotel known as the California House was our stopping-place, ten miles from the
Gasconade
.
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Sobre este término
gasconade
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
expensive gasconade
late gasconade
parliamentary gasconade
silly gasconade
Translations for
gasconade
portugués
vangloriar-se
fanfarrear
ostentar
catalán
gallejar
jactar-se
vanar-se
fanfarronejar
bravata
fanfarronada
vacil·lada
fardada
español
alardear
vanagloriarse
jactarse
dragonear
ufanarse
ostentar
bravear
farolear
gallardear
gloriarse
presumir
fachendear
fanfarronería
bravuconería
fanfarronada
pavoneo
Gasconade
a través del tiempo