0 to speak too proudly about what you have done or what you own:
1 to speak with pride, often with too much pride, about something you have done or something you possess:
The government has been bragging about the good economy.
And they appropriate this attributed authenticity for themselves to increase their own, yes, 'nocturnal capital', earning them bragging rights back home.
She should not have disgusting habits, engage in mindless chattering or brag about her own generosity.
No one ever asked which tribe you come from, let alone brag about their tribal origin.
Symons's brag follows subculture logic and exists in complex relation to publicity and visibility.
Indeed, they have not bragged at all that they have done one iota during the past two and a half years.
We gladly brag about that with undisguised pride.
I was merely trying to make the point that we have done a little bragging about our educational system.
A common complaint made to me is that children under 10 —the age of criminal responsibility —brag that the police cannot touch them.
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