Bragging Sentence Examples

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  • You usually lie like a bragging fisherman, so I stopped asking.

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  • The letter must be compelling, but not bragging.

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  • I just don't think it was all bragging, more like it was his private joke.

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  • The show also enjoys the bragging rights of bringing in some of Food Network's highest ratings ever received.

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  • Bragging - No matter how good you are, no one likes arrogance.

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  • It should not be a negative letter, and is not for bragging or expounding your philosophy of life.

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  • Some people find that they purposely do more exercise so that they get the "bragging rights" of recording it in their logs.

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  • If you're planning to play games throughout the night, order some award ribbons and medals, and let the winners take home more than bragging rights.

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  • Play for fun Christmas gag gifts or simply play for bragging rights; either way, it's a great way to get into the holiday spirit.

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  • Each season another contestant is named the winner and receives several significant prizes as well as bragging rights in the culinary world.

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  • Winners of future seasons of this show will undoubtedly enjoy the bragging rights that come with being named a Top Chef.

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  • They are crowned champions of that season and, perhaps more importantly, enjoy the bragging rights that come with winning a difficult competition.

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  • The site has a message board, a forum and a chat room, and encourages its participants to earn "bragging rights" over other anglers for the size of their catches.

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  • As with other muskie sites, there is a feature for bragging about catches, a weight calculator, and of course a chat board.

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  • These are generally referred to as Bragging Vests or Bragging Blankets.

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  • She plunged into the food on her plate, discovering that Brandon wasn't bragging about his mother's cooking.

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  • A phone call excused him from hearing more of the robust bragging.

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  • Not names and dates bragging; just how he'd had more honeys than anyone in there and they wouldn't be spotting him in any department store.

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  • He was always bragging his family had money and that part must have been right because he had a first class lawyer and most of us were stuck with public defenders who didn't know the word appeal.

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  • I'm not bragging, those reading this who have their own fruit trees will probably agree.

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  • Is the Englishman bragging?...

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  • I could lift the most, but it was Mary riled the lads, bragging as how she could better them.

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  • Very few makeup companies possess the bragging rights of producing an enduring formulation that does not clog pores.

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  • Instead of bragging about how low-mileage the car is, you're showing off your fun side.

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  • Bragging about how much money one has, or how many famous friends one parties with is not attractive in real life and it certainly isn't attractive online.

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  • And if what you are saying is true, you have even more reason to stop, since bragging makes you an easy target for scammers.

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  • And all that bragging your friends are doing?

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  • Of course, being young, the thieves were also caught bragging about their robberies.

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  • You earn points for being a good sport and not bragging about yourself in the process.

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  • You'll end up with a great-looking watch along with well-earned bragging rights about your commitment to eco-friendly products.

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  • Sometimes you'll have to do a little work to get the shiny versions, but it's well-worth it to have bragging rights!

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  • That's certainly something worth bragging about.

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  • The main focus is, of course, the students, but some instructors also like to complete to keep the edge and secure bragging rights.

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  • While there was no impressive prize given, bragging rights were worth it for many couples who came out and gave it their best shot.

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  • Avoid bragging or talking a lot about yourself - you'll sound most intelligent if you ask leading questions (that can't be answered "yes" or "no") and then shut up and listen to their reply.

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  • Establish Confidence - Many younger guys confuse the term confidence with arrogance, and end up turning off most girls with their boasting and bragging.

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  • When she asks what you do for work, briefly mention your success without bragging.

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  • Having a wad of cash in your wallet is fine, but bragging about it is not.

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  • I did, 'pon my word, I got that frightened! said he, as if bragging of having been frightened.

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