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He'll probably go around bragging to his friends.
Paul boasted that he was a good skater, but after he fell, he laughed on the other side of his face.
Missy: I always bragging to my friends about my brother the rocket scientist.
Regrettably, he resorts to the familiar numbers game when he boasts that fewer than 300 state enterprises currently remain in the public sector.
He is always puffing about the expensive wines he brings over to my place, and is then sniffy about the offerings I take round to his.
He loses no opportunity to boast of the glories of his native land.
The company boasts that its dried crickets contain more protein than beef, chicken, and pork, as well as minerals like iron and calcium.
She successfully bluffed her way through the interview.
With much fanfare, Mr Semel even opened a Hollywood branch-in Los Angeles under Lloyd Braun, an old-media star-to produce content.
"The midnight sun is one thing," one of the select few boasts, "but the full moon at noon is rarer and finer."
In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.
There has been no boasting about our social workers—they are merely signs of the system's failure, of opportunity denied or not taken, of things to be eliminated.
I'm not bragging, I speak a generous, sometimes very wrong, sometimes very accurate.
He's always bragging that he's a great martial artist.
The brag is almost always nonsense, but there are those around who reckon that wine can deliver decent investment returns.
Sam boasted that she could beat anyone at poker.
I don't want to boast, but I can actually speak six languages.
He doesn't like to be a blowhard about what he's developed.
I tried to emphasize my good points without sounding boastful.
Napoleon bragged that he could train men to sacrifice their lives for a scrap of ribbon.
They had bragged of their crime, those men, certain no-one would reach so far back in time to punish them.
He never bragged about himself, and he loved only one woman-his wife, Molly.
In Buda, one owner bragged that her dachshund could catch a bee in its mouth, and release it unharmed.
"Beauty care today is based on studies and science," one 1939 publication bragged.
Then I remember that the screenwriter bragged that it only took him 53 hours to write this entire movie.