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brag
  1. A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.
  2. The thing which is boasted of.
  3. (ellipsis) The card game three card brag.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “It turns out that no less a showman than Gorgeous George inspired Ali's image as a narcissist and an insufferable brag.”
      “He was a large muscular man, would swear like a trooper, and was full of brag and bluster.”
braggadocio
  1. A braggart.
  2. Empty boasting.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “John's constant bragging about his accomplishments and possessions showcased his braggadocio.”
      “The candidate's speech was filled with braggadocio, as he continually boasted about his accomplishments and achievements.”
      “However, beneath the partly tongue-in-cheek braggadocio on his first solo LP in seven years, he clearly feels he has something yet to prove.”
braggables
  1. Things that can be bragged about (e.g. material possessions, achievements, etc.).
  2. Examples:
    1. “Jane mentioned a number of braggables in her college application, including her term as senior class president.”
bragfest
  1. (informal) A song, event, etc. characterized by bragging.
braggadocian
  1. (obsolete) Someone given to empty boasting; a braggart.
braggart
braggardism
  1. Boastfulness; tendency to brag.
braggartism
  1. boasting, boastfulness
  2. Examples:
    1. “So sure was the Restoration of Charles now that the only difficulty was in restraining impatience and braggartism among the Royalists themselves.”
braggartry
bragability
  1. (colloquial, rare) The quality of being suitable for bragging about.
braggard
  1. Someone who brags a lot.
bragger
bragging
braggadocians
  1. plural of braggadocian
braggadocii
  1. (rare) plural of braggadocio
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The second volume consists of a gossiping set of letters from Florence, on art and artists, in which occur many sensible remarks with much trash and braggadocii.”
      “Every fellow that you meet upon track near Stockton or Austin City, walks as though he were defying lightning, yet this without silly struts or braggadocii.”
      “Kings are stock characters in plays as well as slaves and braggadocii.”
braggadocios
  1. plural of braggadocio
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  3. Examples:
    1. “You'll struggle to shake off her catchy braggadocios lines from the first listen.”
      “He had set them down as a set of landlubbers and braggadocios, and was disposed to treat them accordingly.”
      “One of the most marvelous facets of Mr. Ratmansky's comic skill is the charming way in which he characterizes some men as swaggering braggadocios.”
braggardisms
  1. plural of braggardism
bragfests
  1. plural of bragfest
braggarts
  1. plural of braggart
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me.”
      “Better to be aware of the pitfalls and more closely monitor braggarts than ban them from the boardroom altogether.”
      “I didn't have any particular feelings for anyone who could perform these feats, either — braggarts and schoolyard bullies all.”
braggards
  1. plural of braggard
braggings
braggers
  1. plural of bragger
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  3. Examples:
    1. “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.”
      “I just don't like it when braggers such as you rub my loss in my face!”
      “For whom do they choose but such as be rich or bear some office in the country, many times such as be boasters and braggers?”
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