brag

fanfarronice
definition
verb
“I found them,” she bragged
say in a boastful manner.
noun
The basic game of three card brag was one of the games described by Hoyle, and therefore dates from the late eighteenth century or earlier.
a gambling card game that is a simplified form of poker.
Don't ask them - or their insurers - what they think of Guinness and his little book of brags .
a boastful statement; an act of talking boastfully.
adjective
that was my brag heifer
excellent; first-rate.
translation of 'brag'
verb
fazer alarde,
jactar-se,
vangloriar-se
noun
fanfarrão,
fanfarronice
example
At a game of three card 'brag' at work once, I had a prial of threes (top hand) and my opponent had a prial of aces (next highest).
I kind of like having an outcross pedigree to all of the big " 'brag' " bulls so I guess I don't have any incentive falsify the registration papers.
Soon, other mountaineers visited the region, no doubt still inspired by Douglas' 'brag' .
We used to listen to heavy metal music together, and he used to win all my pocket money playing 5 card 'brag' .
These pups should make excellent prospects for trialing or be true 'brag' dogs in the future.
Men of all walks of life clustered around the tables in the spacious downstairs to play 'brag' , Three-Card-Monte and Chuck-a-Luck on the off chance of making a fortune.
The basic game of three card 'brag' was one of the games described by Hoyle, and therefore dates from the late eighteenth century or earlier.
He 'bragged' about his great running skill and said he could catch anything.
Don't ask them - or their insurers - what they think of Guinness and his little book of 'brags' .
After 29 games, the Mavericks 'bragged' they had committed the league's fewest fouls.
He had no use for cheaters or 'braggers' or loafers.
Lash a few beers into them though and they become 'braggers' of the highest order and will admit and confess to the crimes they have committed.
They 'bragged' that they would introduce ‘innovation, creativity and private sector expertise’.
This was something rare for humans in this century, something that the woman had often 'bragged' about to her friends.
Again, I was left wondering where the Tenerife Uncovered of bar-room 'brags' was.
On the Web site, the creators 'braggingly' post their successful deceptions.
People 'bragged' about their impeccable references and newly renovated websites that would maximize their client base.
The other thing I notice when the English-language crews (mostly from the Gambia) turn up is that in fact the lyrics are mostly 'brags' and disses.
Never before, 'brags' Hamill, ‘have so many poets spoken in a single chorus.’
The composer admitted to the effect on this work of the raw, insolent and 'braggingly' sung songs of the French Revolution - Ça Ira and La Carmagnole.
I just don't like it when 'braggers' such as you rub my loss in my face!
He later 'bragged' that he was the only performer ever to get a complex comic scene right without needing a second take.
De Guiche prompted by Cyrano, 'braggingly' tells the camp of his clever action in a recent skirmish.
From the time Run-D.M.C. proclaimed themselves the ‘kings of rock,’ hip-hop's house has been built on a foundation of 'brags' and boasts.
We 'bragged' that, unlike the chemists, any physicist could teach any undergraduate physics course.
If My Life in CIA can be classified at all, it would have to be as a tall tale: the kind a son 'braggingly' tells about his father, the reluctant spy, to friends around the campfire.
If, instead, you ask someone, ‘What can be done to generate 'braggingly' happy customers?’
‘Girls I would like to speak to you in my room,’ - mom interrupted Penny's 'brags' and we went up to mom's room.
In all fairness, he also cheered, 'bragged' , exclaimed and encouraged us as we finally got things right.
We 'bragged' that we hunted tigers - often finding their giant paw prints on the jungle paths.
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