He was even publicly recognized by famed boaster Muhammad Ali as better at boasting.
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It's not a brash boaster of a phone with more cores than most folk have daily meals.
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Anything but a boaster, Johnston isn't making any great claims to prophecy.
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At the risk of sounding like a big boasty boaster, to be funny is easier for me than anything else.
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Many gifts and abilities are accidents of the birth draw and have not been self-created by the boaster.
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Amazon is the popular choice, which will no doubt help boaster both content and credibility rather than going at it alone.
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Verily, God likes not each arrogant boaster.
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Yet that book has convinced many that the Renaissance man was more inspired as a boaster and self-promoter than as an artist.
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The P.A. announcer boaster of the Nets getting their ninth victory of the season and arena personnel smiled about being at work for the rare win.
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Bragger: a very boastful and talkative person
Boasting is the act of making an ostentatious speech. It is considered a vice by such major religious groups as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Boasting has also been studied by such evolutionary psychologists as Robert Wright.
One who boasts; a braggart/bragger
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