Synonym: brag, belittle, depreciate. Similar words: coast, coastal, boat, board, on board, as to, last, vast. Meaning: [bəʊst] n. speaking of yourself in superlatives. v. 1. show off 2. wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner.
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31. That's nothing to boast about.
32. Some staff even boast personal mousetraps.
33. Lynsey wasn't to know that, and Courtney's boast added to his aura of respectability.
34. A volume by Noel Humphreys on the art of illumination can boast at least ten colours on white leather blocked in gold.
35. The hotel is proud to boast a highly professional team of staff and is well-equipped with all modern amenities.
36. Many script kiddies are quickly caught, often because they boast of their hacking exploits or are betrayed by their internet names.
37. Some shoes now boast a split tongue or an elasticated band which holds the tongue in place.
38. I don't want to boast, but I was the first woman ever to win the competition.
39. The South Slav nationalists of the nineteenth century could also boast of medieval greatness under Slav rulers.
40. The new organisation will boast some well-known brands which some palates might judge to be competitors.
41. His boast would also be in the later editions of the evening papers.
42. By the end of their honeymoon the Haskins were only too pleased to find that Multavia did not boast a national airline.
43. He used to boast to his friends that he often had the President's ear.
44. By 1875 Atchison could boast of a railroad bridge spanning the Missouri,(www.Sentencedict.com) a mechanical marvel that turned in order to open.
45. He can boast that he has appointed more black people to various posts in Washington than any other president.
46. It's stupid to boast about yourself. It's foolish to flatter and pamper yourself. It's wrong to be lenient with yourself. Dr T.P.Chia
47. The cities boast facilities for consumption, recreation and entertainment, with which rural areas can not even hope to compete.
48. Also, more than half of the associates can boast of perfect attendance records.
49. Whereas few - not to boast - few are speedier on the draw with the old chopsticks than young Ollie.
50. The city-funded complex will boast an in-line hockey arena, a soccer arena and a 20, 000-square-foot skate park.
51. Here at home there are denominations which, while they may boast a doctrinal comprehensiveness, manifest a cultural exclusiveness.
52. He has an understanding equal to any public object, and possesses an energy of mind that few Men can boast of.
53. During the campaign, he made a ridiculous boast that 30 million new jobs would be created if he won the election.
54. Most bedrooms boast a large arched window, and past renovations have left a blended style of marble and iron.
55. Recovery was slow but by 1938 the Forth could boast over 30 Coal loading plants and 10 steam coal cranes.
56. Pat regretted her boast that she would be first to reach the top of the mountain.
57. Yet by the middle of 1986 First Boston could boast about the same market share in mortgage securities as Salomon Brothers.
58. Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.
59. The bike is the first mass-produced bicycle to boast full front and rear suspension.
60. Many items boast natural fabrics and a vast array of colours to choose from.