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Meanings of
gasconade
in inglés
portugués
vangloriar-se
catalán
gallejar
español
alardear
Back to the meaning
To show off.
gas
blow
boast
bray
bluster
tout
swash
vaunt
shoot a line
español
alardear
catalán
bravata
español
fanfarronería
Back to the meaning
An instance of boastful talk.
crow
boasting
swagger
brag
bragging
crowing
vaporing
line-shooting
español
fanfarronería
Synonyms
Examples for "
gas
"
gas
blow
boast
bray
bluster
Examples for "
gas
"
1
Electric power projects include nuclear power plants,
gas
-
fired
power plants and others.
2
A similar
gas
row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
3
EU officials said the
gas
talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4
The Company's main products include electric power,
gas
and steam, among others.
5
The company has always said its
gas
is highly competitive in Europe.
1
And La Motte; at the first
blow
;
was more than half successful.
2
It was a
blow
in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3
My head sunk on my breast; I received the
blow
in silence.
4
The salt winds of the Channel
blow
in through the open ports.
5
He got in between the armour plates; first
blow
went to him.
1
Salt-N-Pepa
boast
a friendship and working relationship that has spanned 30 years.
2
But it was a good performance. He allowed himself this small
boast
.
3
Maria Theresa could hardly allow such a
boast
to pass without comment.
4
It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect
boast
.
5
That
boast
was at the very heart of their Project Fear campaign.
1
Great was the astonishment when one of the donkeys began to
bray
.
2
The donkey gave a loud
bray
and kicked up its heels wildly.
3
The fiend began to groan and
bray
-he
was daunted and beat off.
4
The lieutenant laughed a harsh
bray
and raised his glass in salute.
5
If you could
bray
like the donkey, I'd be the roaring bull.
1
Despite his
bluster
,
I noticed that he was keeping clear of Steakhouse.
2
The event was not a clear win for Washington, despite Trump's
bluster
.
3
Few people will take Nick Clegg's latest
bluster
on tax fairness seriously.
4
At the time it was easy to dismiss Ellison's statements as
bluster
.
5
So underneath the
bluster
,
Batou was afraid his new look was disturbing.
1
But leaders including US President Donald Trump continue to
tout
its use.
2
Enthusiasts
tout
cyber schools for their innovative teaching methods and computer technology.
3
Soon after, Stone grew less hesitant to
tout
his access to Trump.
4
I'm not a ticket
tout
,
I operate in the secondary ticketing market.
5
The lenders
tout
variable rates that start at less than 3 percent.
1
Not a sound could he hear, save the
swash
of the waves.
2
Here, in these secluded nooks, I found security from the steamer's
swash
.
3
I s'pose Ingolby has paid this old skeesicks for talking this
swash
.
4
He felt the
swash
of the fragrant water upon his body.
5
I was as a man who
swash
-
buckles
-
arecklessmariner of the olden time.
1
Thus did he
vaunt
,
but darkness closed the eyes of the other.
2
Thus did he
vaunt
,
and the Argives were stung by his saying.
3
But it is not for me to
vaunt
myself for my voyages.
4
Nor did Agricola ever
vaunt
his exploits to blazon his own fame.
5
But we met as kindred, if I may
vaunt
myself so much.
1
Koa, I'm going to
shoot
a
line
straight out toward Alpha Centauri.
2
Vienna
shot
a
line
to Mrs. Adister O'Donnell.
Usage of
gasconade
in 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
.
Other examples for "gasconade"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gasconade
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
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
through the time