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How to use braggart in a sentence

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While you might view your BF's silence as a negative because it appears he's less-than-proud to be dating, it beats a kiss-and-tell braggart.
Odysseus was a braggart and a poor winner who couldn't keep his big mouth shut and got punished by the gods for it.
He is a charming braggart who through accessorizing makes his three uniform wardrobe look like twelve.
In 1974, Jimmy Connors, a strutting young braggart who used his racket like a cudgel, bludgeoned his way to the final of Wimbledon.
Ronnie was a bully and a braggart, and the fact he was bright and entertaining did not mitigate the fact he was a murderer.
Falstaff, the archetypal braggart, poltroon, toper and talker, wit and source of wit in others, is usually a figure larger than life.
He is a braggart with an ego so inflated that he often speaks of himself in the third person.
He was a braggart and a poseur, who frequently tripped himself up by telling inconsistent versions of the same story.
One of these boys who use the local train for their nefarious activities become the victim of a braggart.
He, who's a braggart and a drunk and a rat and a scoundrel, at his death bed, says, I find Christ.
For example, if you know an arrogant person, don't just write him off as a swaggering braggart.
With the braggart dash and swagger of the soldiers of fortune amongst whom Deutsch had served, the headsman presents the Baptist's head with exaggerated courtliness to Salome.
Johnson was a notorious braggart and bully, but he was also an adept brownnoser.
One of us had even claimed to be present at Castra Regina, although we mainly considered him a braggart.
A braggart, a bigot, sometimes even a hardtack cracker, he is as incompetent in business as he is ruthless.
It is best to instruct and enlighten without being a scold, braggart or prig.
In the braggart new world of Indian cricket, no player will again be so important to national self-confidence.
But, like a braggart football fan full of pre-match assertions of innate superiority, Mr Bruce wildly over-states his case.
When Father Blanchet got wind of the affair, he asked that the braggart be brought to him.
Despite appearances, Katzara the Languishing is not an idle gossip or vain braggart.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A fool, a braggart, a liar the less, but still he must leave a vacancy at the hearth!
Not that I believe in the braggart and blowhard, but a chap must have nerve to put himself ahead if he wants to keep in the game.
An American braggart told Cooke that his family was amongst the oldest in Maryland.
Even so, he wouldn't have bothered to come if it had not been for the fact that Viron Belgezad was a pompous braggart.
Broad scholarship gives modesty, but the sciolist everywhere is a braggart.
A mouthy braggart in company is often silent in his own home, and Buzz was no exception to this rule.
He tried hard to despise the braggart, but ended with envying him.
Paul's, which are covered with hundreds of these braggart heathen allegories.
His friend looked at him with a braggart air, and sang to himself.
I want Riggs shown up as the coward, braggart, four-flush that he is.
Surely thou wouldst not have son of thine proved liar and braggart?
He had the reputation of being a hard liver, and something of a braggart.
That braggart horde was encamped but about three miles off, and were just then in high glee and festivity, and more swaggering than ever, celebrating a prodigious victory.
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