[
UK
/bɹˈæɡɑːt/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
exhibiting self-importance
big talk
NOUN
- a very boastful and talkative person
How To Use braggart In A Sentence
- Odysseus was a braggart and a poor winner who couldn't keep his big mouth shut and got punished by the gods for it.
- Speaking by videophone in the Pima County Adult Detention Center, the woman prosecutors dubbed a braggart and a killer-who reportedly boasted she would "kick down doors and change America" with her border vigilante activities-maintained her innocence. Crooks and Liars
- The Cherokee legend, commonly known as "The Rabbit Goes Duck Hunting, " is about a rabbit who is a braggart and a trickster able to persuade other animals that he can back up his boasts.
- There is also a ridiculous braggart warrior, and two maidens of different aspect and character, one fair and ill-natured, the other ugly and compassionate, who both visit a magic well in search of a husband.
- The play starred Mark Rylance as Johnny "Rooster" Byron, a beer-gurgling, barnstorming braggart who lives in a caravan deep in the Wiltshire woods, harried on one side by council officials desperate to evict him, on the other by teenagers wanting drugs. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
- One of these boys who use the local train for their nefarious activities become the victim of a braggart.
- Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me.
- Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me.
- I'm a braggart, which is a surprise, as I thought for sure I'd get the hippie..... Some nice reviews
- He, who's a braggart and a drunk and a rat and a scoundrel, at his death bed, says, I find Christ.