Definition of brag

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Brag (n.) The thing which is boasted of.

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Brag :: Brag (n.) The thing which is boasted of.
Swash :: Swash (v. i.) To bluster; to make a great noise; to vapor or brag.
Umbriferous :: Umbriferous (a.) Casting or making a shade; umbrageous.
Bragging :: Bragging (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bra.
Rodomont :: Rodomont (n.) A vain or blustering boaster; a braggart; a braggadocio.
Braggingly :: Braggingly (adv.) Boastingly.
Braggadocio :: Braggadocio (n.) A braggart; a boaster; a swaggerer.
Talker :: Talker (n.) A loquacious person, male or female; a prattler; a babbler; also, a boaster; a braggart; -- used in contempt or reproach..
Outbrag :: Outbrag (v. t.) To surpass in bragging; hence, to make appear inferior..
Bluff :: Bluff (n.) An act of bluffing; an expression of self-confidence for the purpose of intimidation; braggadocio; as, that is only bluff, or a bluff..
Drawcansir :: Drawcansir (n.) A blustering, bullying fellow; a pot-valiant braggart; a bully..
Gascon :: Gascon (a.) Of or pertaining to Gascony, in France, or to the Gascons; also, braggart; swaggering..
Rodomontade :: Rodomontade (v. i.) To boast; to brag; to bluster; to rant.
Jactancy :: Jactancy (n.) A boasting; a bragging.
Swasher :: Swashbuckler (n.) A bully or braggadocio; a swaggering, boastful fellow; a swaggerer..
-art :: -art () The termination of many English words; as, coward, reynard, drunkard, mostly from the French, in which language this ending is of German origin, being orig. the same word as English hard. It usually has the sense of one who has to a high or excessive degree the quality expressed by the root; as, braggart, sluggard..
Brag :: Brag (n.) A game at cards similar to bluff.
Braggart :: Braggart (a.) Boastful.
Bragget :: Bragget (n.) A liquor made of ale and honey fermented, with spices, etc..
Brag :: Brag (v. i.) Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited.
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