braggadocio Definition In English

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  • It is an aggressive album that follows a loose storyline, and its lyricism involves verbal braggadocio, social commentary on police brutality and the ghetto condition.

  • He had great hand and foot speed and lightning fast reflexes, not to mention a limitless supply of braggadocio.

  • We can say without any braggadocio that this country, for all its demonstrations and rising crime rate, is one of the most peaceful, civilised and tolerant societies in existence.

  • The death sentence might have some influence on those who are motivated into terror by a whole ragbag of emotions such as braggadocio, hero-worship, theatricality and so on.

  • When people go about with this kind of braggadocio, and shout "nonsense" and all that sort of thing, they must not expect to be taken seriously.

  • It turned out that the first man was boasting, it was mere braggadocio on his part, and that he had nothing whatever to do with it.

  • These are the younger men who are led by such motives as theatricality, braggadocio, exhibitionism, follow-my-leader-itis and other such half-baked notions.

  • We have already had our tease on the election braggadocio about bringing down prices "at a stroke".

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