bragging in the PONS Dictionary

bragging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I'm fed up with his bragging

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Terror groups may go after civilians as their stock-in-trade, but bragging about it was seen as counterproductive.
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As well as bragging rights the matches are seen as an international contest.
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Swashbuckler was a putdown, used to indicate a poor swordsman who covered his lack of skill with noise, bragging, and clamour.
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As always with the bragging and bilious showman, you never knew what would happen next.
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Although boastful by nature, he learns to be more modest as his bragging causes the other children to become irritated.
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The winning band usually receives a prize in addition to bragging rights.
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They've added logos for bragging rights to their releases.
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The winning society claims bragging rights for the next 12 months.
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In the aftermath of the brawl, he was filmed bragging to his team about his deeds.
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The book is crammed with bragging and swaggering, pseudoscientific bombast, platitudes and vulgarities, and a great deal of sheer nonsense.
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