Fred felt that he made a wretched figure as a fellow who bragged about expectations from a queer old miser like Featherstone, and went to beg for certificates at his bidding.
And he always made good whenever he bragged; and the more noise he made the more dangerous he was.
" Of course he knew nothing whatever about his mother; but he sometimes bragged about her.
He never bragged about himself, and he loved only one woman -his wife, Molly.
The frog bragged to the turtle: "Look, how happy I am to live here!
A vulture once bragged to the crow, "No one's eyesight can be better than mine.
He has bragged that a fan had dubbed him the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters.
" One user bragged, "I'm a size smaller than A4.
A vulture once bragged to the crow, "No one's eyesight can be better than mine.
The frog bragged to the turtle: "Look, how happy I am to live here!
In the past, a man bragged about his bow: "There is no bow better than mine.
If the story had been about anyone else, it would have been dismissed as "laaf", that Afghan tendency to exaggerate--sadly, almost a national affliction; if someone bragged that his son was a doctor, chances were the kid had once passed a biology test in high school.
Has he ever bragged about cheating on an exam or paying someone to write a paper for him in college?
'No one would say that you've bragged about yourself because it was entertaining,' Ms.
Here I had found a man not made from dust; one who had no narrow boasts of birthplace or country, one who, if he bragged at all, would brag of his whole round globe against the Martians and the inhabitants of the Moon.
" The city mouse bragged about the city where he was living to the country mouse.
" The beetle bragged about her to his other beetle friends, but they all thought that she was an odd creature.