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"People don't know half of what I've done because I'm not a bragger."
Almost broke, Smith was saved when Bragger returned from his spell and won.
June Bragger played 5 test matches for the England women's cricket team between 1963 and 1966.
Nobody liked a bragger, Mom said.
Even if the Masked Rider had stolen your safe, do you think he's the kind of a bragger who would leave a message behind him?"
But when Bragger went for a spell, Smith blew all of his winnings on flashy suits, hired cars and drinking.
David Bragger - violin on "Atheist Peace"
A piece of timber projecting in the same way was called a "tassel" or a "bragger" in the UK.
According to Bill Whittaker, Smith won the nomination fee for Bragger by winning at two-up.
"Carpet Bragger")
His first success came in 1942 with Bragger a rogue horse he bought from Wagga property owner Mack Sawyer.
He rented horse boxes in Kensington, housing Bragger in one box, whilst he lived in the other.
Similarly, the noun "bragger" may be derived from the Gaelic word bréagóir, a liar, wheedler, deceiver or exaggerator.
Salford, who turned down a Leeds approach for Ian Bragger, yesterday listed Steve Herbert for £20,000, at his own request.
The Patriarchs lease out the facilities to Cristine and Rahn Bragger to run a restaurant and lodging facilities.
Bragger continued to win races until he was a ten year old, when he had to be destroyed after becoming caught in a float fire on his way home from a race meeting.
In an interview, Mr. Kimber said he had come to know Mr. Bissell by then as a "tough, hard-nosed bragger" who often told him how he had ruined people.
Wickets fell steadily throughout the third day, and England fell from 79 for four to 91 for nine; however, Eileen Vigor and June Bragger held on for the tenth wicket to draw the game.
As an enthusiastic brawler and bragger, Mr. Bratton wants the world to believe that it is his aggressive new crime strategies, and just about nothing else, that have forced New York's thugs into a fast retreat.
Bragger won 13 races including the Tramway stakes at Group level, establishing Smith as a Sydney trainer and Smith won a significant amount of money backing Bragger to win races.
No body likes a bragger The next page expressed his displeasure with having to go to religion class in the form of mad faces and thumbs-down signs, God with a long beard and halo, and a devil's scowling face.
JELLY ROLL MORTON The greatest bragger in jazz, and its first genius composer, Morton gave rambling, talking, singing, myth-building performances in front of Alan Lomax's microphone at the Library of Congress in 1938, and they now get their full due.