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- Well,maybe you are,but you should not boast so much.
- Some firms boast that they will absorb all the pain themselves.
- Right.AI,you boast too much.
- They cried up their products as the best in Europe.
- This is an age when we boast of our emotional intelligence and we claim to feel each other's pain.
- The idea of being in a couple is certainly oversold.
- Mr Cameron's enemies accuse him of swaggering overconfidence.
- A pure chance, the computer met the human brain, so to boast that their omnipotent.
- He has a tendency to oversell himself.
- Not least because there would be absolutely no point in packaging up shortbreads for the ever-hungry Guardian hordes, and I'm allergic to trilling.
- Witnesses said Furci boasted that he took part in killing them.
- Forget the boasts of European Union officialdom and all the Eurospeak of directives and regulations.
- Their much vaunted reforms did not materialize.
- In such situations, there is a temptation to try to bluff - to suggest that if you're needs aren't meet, you're ready to move on.
- Such a bluff is generally not an ideal option.
- The cheater boasted that he could turn stone into gold.
- His boasting cost him his life, after all.
- He's always bragging that he's a great martial artist.
- Hamizi's group, however, boasts that two people a day are chosen to be "investigated" in Baghdad.
- How do you share your contributions without being perceived as arrogant or boastful?
- Yet their chutzpah hides weaknesses that may be exposed in due course.