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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121. Do you get annoyed when people boast about their gifted kids?
122. A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
123. "We boast that we're a good trainer for the next employer, " says Nestle 's Mr. Isherwood.
124. American girls like boys who boast about how cool they are.
125. Of course , we have plenty to boast when it comes to corporate management or computer literacy.
126. Until the last of my days, my proudest boast will ever be that I was the wife of Freeborn John Lilburne.
127. Ball is to fight out, is not to boast out!
128. Father has a lot of "Chinese trumpet creeper grass " on seeing a lawn, will have plucked several coming down, teach us doing whistle boast.
129. KJV Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
130. I'd love to boast that my trug is overflowing with summer's bountiful harvest.
131. The peacock began to boast about its beautiful feathers and laugh at the crane.
132. Humanity, there is nothing left for you to boast of , for your boasting and hope lie in putting to death all that is your own and seeking the future life that is in Christ.
133. "Ancelotti is starting his eighth season with Milan and I think few coaches can boast such a long run at a single club,(sentencedict.com) " said the bald-headed transfer guru.
134. The Atlanta Games will boast an "official" scouring pad and timepiece, two official game shows, and three official vehicles: a family car, an import minivan and a luxury sedan.
135. The third star, a red dwarf called Proxima Centauri, circles this couple at a considerable distance and is too faint for Fischer's team to study, but it could boast small planets, too.
136. Do not boast about tomorrow, For you do not know what a day may bring forth.
137. He thought that it was something of which he could justifiably boast.
138. "Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country ever is, at home. " – Oliver Goldsmith.
139. Salmon Salmon boast omega - 3 fatty acids. Omega - 3 s prevent platelets in the blood from clumping together.
140. It can boast better views than many of the lakeside palace hotels.
141. This was not a boast, but a hope, at once bold and devoutly humble.
142. There are some 40 Chinese enterprises that boast dual listings, and the simple average premium on the former is close to 100 per cent.
143. The Basuto people of the region boast a rich culture and history, and are among the most friendly I have ever met.
144. Cerritos cannot boast a glorious history, old money or natural beauty.
145. Such levels of oversubscription ensure sharp rises on the first day of trading, enabling companies to boast of a "successful IPO" and rewarding investors for the long hours spent queuing.
146. The event was an impressive gathering of A-listers from around the globe,[sentencedict.com] where even the hired help could boast of rubbing shoulders with special guests The Black Eyed Peas.
147. A man of character does not boast about his successes.
148. Given all these disadvantages, central bankers seem to have had much to boast about of late.
149. And they may like to boast about their every - man - a - king populism.
150. Political philosophy is the oldest of the social sciences and it can boast a wealth of heavy hitters from Plato and Aristotle to Machiavelli Hobbes Hegel Tocqueville Nietzsche and so on.