Damme if I think he meant to turn king's evidence; but he's that sort of bragging fellow, the bragging runs over hedge and ditch with him, till he'd brag of a spavin as if it 'ud fetch money.
And without distinct good of this kind in its promises, Reform seemed on a footing with the bragging of pedlers, which was a hint for distrust to every knowing person.
"You're bragging.
They were, in fact, a necessitous family; numerous, too, almost beyond example; by no means respected in their own neighbourhood, as he had lately had particular opportunities of discovering; aiming at a style of life which their fortune could not warrant; seeking to better themselves by wealthy connections; a forward, bragging, scheming race.
Big, burly drummers and farmers and ex-soldiers and high-collared dudes and sports that, a few moments before, were filling the car with noise and bragging, get so scared that their ears flop.
"Is it that men are bragging about it and women are lying to everybody including themselves?
However, I couldn't resist bragging that when I was 17, 1 weighed 225 pounds and today I tip the scales at 224.
Sorry for bragging .
" Quit bragging about yourself Confidence is an attractive quality, but bragging is not.
Trump has mentioned the poll numerous times over Twitter and in an interview earlier last month, bragging that he beat Lincoln.
Three rats are sitting at the bar talking bragging about their bravery and toughness.
Bragging about not working on holiday seemsto be part of a wider trend —which I wrote about a few months ago —in whichfashionable execs flaunt not their long hours, but their short ones.
And it's no wonder the company's program earned that bragging right as interns flock to its Menlo Park headquarters every summer.
'It sounds like you're bragging.
Being proud isn't bragging about how great you are;it's more like quietly knowing that you're worth a lot.
The chief executive of Tesla Motors has never been shy when it comes to bragging about the wonders of his company's vehicles.
Youngest and middle children would beg to differ, but it turns out science mostly supports the eldest's bragging rights.
Because his happiness is your happiness, and you also want bragging rights.
However, I couldn't resist bragging that when I was 17, 1 weighed 225 pounds and today I tip the scales at 224.
However, I couldn't resist bragging that when I was 17, 1 weighed 225 pounds and today I tip the scales at 224.