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Brag   /bræg/   Listen
verb
Brag  v. t.  To boast of. (Obs.)



Brag  v. i.  (past & past part. bragged; pres. part. bragging)  To talk about one's self, or things pertaining to one's self, in a manner intended to excite admiration, envy, or wonder; to talk boastfully; to boast; often followed by of; as, to brag of one's exploits, courage, or money, or of the great things one intends to do. "Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, Brags of his substance, not of ornament."
Synonyms: To swagger; boast; vapor; bluster; vaunt; flourish; talk big.



noun
Brag  n.  
1.
A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretense or self glorification. "Caesar... made not here his brag Of "came," and "saw," and "overcame.""
2.
The thing which is boasted of. "Beauty is Nature's brag."
3.
A game at cards similar to bluff.



adjective
Brag  adj.  Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited. (Archaic) "A brag young fellow."



adverb
Brag  adv.  Proudly; boastfully. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Brag" Quotes from Famous Books



... pride in faith, as one would say to ordinary mortals and creepers and considerers and arguers "Oh now just see me believe!" We are like boys taking turns jumping in the Great Vacant Lot, seeing which can believe the furthest. We need to be reminded that a man cannot simply bring a little brag to God, about His world, and make a religion out of it. I do not doubt in the least, as a matter of theory, that I have the wrong spirit—sometimes—toward the scientific man who lives around the corner of my mind. It seems to me he is always ...
— The Voice of the Machines - An Introduction to the Twentieth Century • Gerald Stanley Lee

... in all names can tickle the town, Anacreon, Tom Little, Tom Moore, or Tom Brown, [1]— For hang me if I know of which you may most brag, Your Quarto two-pounds, or your ...
— The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2. • Lord Byron

... "Nothin' to brag on," said Nance, still smarting at his indifference. But as she turned the corner of the building, she stole a last look through the window to where Dan was standing at his fiery post, his strong, serious face and broad, bare chest lighted up by ...
— Calvary Alley • Alice Hegan Rice

... 'Od seize it, I must do a little more than that! I must—though she did always brag about her rich uncle or rich aunt, and her expectations from 'em—I must send a useful sum of money to her, I suppose—just as a little recompense, poor girl....Now, will you help me in this, and draw up an explanation to her of all I've told ye, breaking it as gently as you can? ...
— The Mayor of Casterbridge • Thomas Hardy

... Constitution being chanted offstage by a choir of a million voices! I've lived in coal-camps in Colorado, wintered with Maine lumbermen, hopped the ties with hobos, and enjoyed the friendship of thieves. I don't mean to brag, but I suppose there isn't a really first-rate crook in the country that I don't know. And down in the underworld they look on me—if I may modestly say it—as an old reliable friend. I've found these contacts immensely ...
— The Madness of May • Meredith Nicholson


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