Lyrically, it doesn't go beyond braggadocious bluster and more local-musician name-drops. |
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This is an album of braggadocious hip-hop, full-bodied with confrontational street style. |
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Actually, being a rapper might just be a strong plus in portraying the early, braggadocious Cassius Clay. |
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After one season with the New England Patriots, Johnson has decided to go back to his old, braggadocious self. |
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Even though he seems to be a little braggadocious about being an Americorps volunteer, he seems to be a decent guy. |
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It wasn't just me in a marketing room thinking of which braggadocious name I was going to pick for myself. |
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Joyousness is something MIA has imbued in many of her hits, from the braggadocious Bucky Done Gun to the glamorous world-beat of Bad Girls. |
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Who will impress the streets with her quick-witted rhymes and braggadocious swagger? |
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I don't want to seem braggadocious, but people keep telling me it's the most famous house in the country, after the White House. |
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Admittedly there's some braggadocious bragging rights about doing what I did, but I actually think it would have been a fun experience to have gone to college. |
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It was Ali's redemption and the day he crossed over from braggadocious youth into a genuine global sensation. |
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Yet the day belonged to the Tampa Bay defense, a braggadocious bunch that backed up every bit of its ego. |
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His next test will come as he reacts to a lawsuit by the California Nurses Association, filed as it tries to kick back at the bumptious, braggadocious governor. |
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The new Pool boss is a braggadocious Scot with a nice line in inspirational talk, but when matters turned to budget the words of chief executive Russ Green were instructive. |
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