Similar words: throwing, sorrowing, harrowing, rowing boat, throw in, winnowing, owing, knowing. Meaning: [krəʊ] n. an instance of boastful talk. adj. exhibiting self-importance.
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31. I wish he would stop crowing about his examination results.
32. The roosters were crowing and the dawn was not far off.
33. My co - worker is always crowing about how great she is.
34. How do you stop a cockerel crowing on Sunday morning?
35. She won the competition and won't stop crowing ( over her rivals / her rivals'failure ). Sentencedict.com
36. They have won the match, but they are not crowing over their defeated opponents.
37. Before you eat me, please listen to my crowing once more, said Chanticleer.
38. Yet amid the crowing, Tory leaders also urged the teetering, ill-matched mountaineers of the euro zone to seek salvation by—in effect—roping themselves more tightly together.
39. Joe stumbled along, crowing drunkenly about how he'd kicked the bikers'butts.
40. I wish John would stop crowing about his examination results.
More similar words: throwing, sorrowing, harrowing, rowing boat, throw in, winnowing, owing, knowing, showing, bowing, blowing, glowing, flowing, owing to, knowingly, following, billowing, swallowing, unknowingly, mind-blowing, foreshadowing, overflowing, show in, allow in, crown, crow, crowd, no-win situation, escrow, crowed.