| 31. | Bryant isn't enough of a braggart to suffer any such comparisons gladly.
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| 32. | Ernie is a braggart who frequently teases Antonio.
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| 33. | They fitted perfectly with the image of amiable braggart Buscaglione was creating for himself.
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| 34. | The term " cracker " was in use during Elizabethan times to describe braggarts.
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| 35. | Tessouat knew this to be false and denounced Vignau as a liar and braggart.
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| 36. | "He's a blowhard, a braggart, " she said.
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| 37. | But Giannoulas is anything but a braggart.
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| 38. | Everyone seemed to be grown up; this was no party for cocky young braggarts.
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| 39. | He had vanquished a braggart and a bully who had been threatening him for months.
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| 40. | But if even a tiny proportion of the braggarts are serious, then look out.
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