Sentence example with the word 'braggart'

braggart

big mouth, blusterer, bragging, egocentric, gasconader, know-it-all, peacock, self-applauding, smart aleck, thrasonical, windbag

Definition adj. exhibiting self-importance

Last update: September 11, 2015

2

He is a detestable braggart, but he knows his business.   [Please select]

1

General Slobodan Milosevic: Achieved fame by standing up to the notorious braggart and military buffoon Wesley Clark in Yugoslavia.   [Please select]

1

I was quite conscious of the possibility that the whole was the extravagance of an old braggart and gossip.   [Please select]

1

Her father was an old unmarried professor of mathematics, a brutal man and a braggart, who went out to give lessons in spite of his age.   [Please select]

1

The leading articles were confident, the notes by the various military critics were almost braggart.   [Please select]

1

He could not see that the man before him was a drunkard and braggart.   [Please select]

1

Yet it was easy to see that Raffles had accepted the braggart's boast as a challenge.   [Please select]

1

Isn't it a braggart pose, a desire to show the number of things you can buy.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
braggadocio - braggart - braggarts