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His friend looked at him with a braggart air, and sang to himself.
Now, instead of an idiot I sound like a braggart.
This was the local bully, the strong man, the braggart.
Someone's been telling tales out of school, was what the Braggart had to mean.
The Braggart folded up, one section at a time, as he sat.
But on this stage the bully is not a braggart.
Then again, it is sometimes the braggarts who break first."
The braggart turns every question into an answer that makes himself or herself look incredibly good.
But if even a tiny proportion of the braggarts are serious, then look out.
For all her competence, Angie had never been a braggart.
He did not want such a braggart with him.
Jensen is hardly a braggart, but he does speak his mind.
Those who put up with foolish braggarts, he is saying, are fools themselves.
"Do you wish to play the braggart with an unarmed man?"
Yet he did not want her to think of him as a weakling and braggart.
For the braggarts I saved up a lot of things to boast about.
The production got generally good reviews, and began what would become a series of stage braggarts.
Like most stupid people they talked principally about themselves and were great braggarts.
And I hate to be a braggart, but they are going to win for one reason: me."
"It means thee must be a good person and not a braggart.
"But only a fool and a braggart tries that shot," Tom had told him.
He was nothing but a braggart and a bully.
Thinks pretty highly of himself though, a real braggart.
Braggarts can help themselves by working on responding to signals that other people use, looking and listening.
A simple judo toss showed the braggart how wrong he was.