Similar words: nagging, flagging, unflagging, braggart, braggadocio, rigging, logging, digging. Meaning: [bræg] n. an instance of boastful talk. adj. exhibiting self-importance.
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(31) Celebrity endorsements of every variety — movie stars, famous athletes and anyone else with a high Q rating — provide bragging rights for all kinds of restaurants. It's also true that Mr.
(32) If she starts bragging about her new purse, say " You are a dork. "
(33) I thought that was rather snobby and unhelpful, but it is a company that's always bragging about how many of its users make six figures, so what do you expect?
(34) A synthetic gemstone, even though it is a more perfect crystal than its natural counterpart, is worth less because the bragging rights associated with owning it are lower.
(35) Shi Ba is a self - employed profiteer, skilled in deceiving, bragging, speculating and playing.
(36) By one measure of policy activism, the ECB can still claim bragging rights.
(37) Celebrity endorsements of every variety — movie stars, famous athletes and anyone else with a high Q rating — provide bragging rights for all kinds of restaurants.
(38) She tries everything but comes up short, until a passing woodsman overhears the gnome bragging about how he's so clever no one will guess his name is Rumpelstiltskin.
(39) When I say I am a Christian, m not bragging of success.
(40) I figure by next year your neighbor, the one who always buys what the sales staff at Best Buy talks him into purchasing, will be bragging to you about his new super-duper desktop running Linux.
(41) I hear these girls in the ladies room who must be all of 16, bragging about their blog job techniques and I'm thinking "Oh yeah, right. You've got to be really good at that.
(42) They are bragging that they can beat the new troop. but they are fail and have to eat crow.
(43) Most likes bragging Man, you do not burst his little trick.
(44) Now you're bragging, darling. You know you don't need to brag.
(45) Bragging about one's advanced degree is not an en - dearing quality.
(46) I know. She's always bragging about how good her English is.
(47) This surprises us, where the persons concerned are thieves, bragging about their dexterity, prostitutes vaunting their depravity, or murderers boasting of their cruelty.
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(48) You and Madeleine were tossing your heads , coquetting, bragging.
(49) If you start bragging about your qualities, then too, you go to extremes.
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