Adjectives for Boast | Words to describe Boast

Great
Uncalled-For
Republic-Can
Proud
French
Well-Known
Idle
True
Special

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  • 1. She had overheard that brutal and uncalled-for boast of his about making love to "the cow-punching princesses"; and this was his punishment. 🔊
  • 2. Boston-supreme over any city in the Republic-can boast of possessing one military memento: she has the Hill of Bunker. 🔊
  • 3. Was this but an idle boast, or was it one of those flashes of conviction which are never belied, lighting up our future for one lurid instant, and then fading into darkness? 🔊
  • 4. And in those days made the Danes great boast that they would sail with a host to Norway even against Earl Hakon. 🔊
  • 5. It is the proud boast of this great journal that to whatever far away, outlandish part of the Empire you may go, you will always find a correspondent of the Times looking for something to do. 🔊
  • 6. Less than three decades had elapsed since a man immortalized by Thackeray had made the proud boast that, during the first year of his married life, he had never, when sober, struck his wife in anger. 🔊
  • 7. This was all that Ina did towards establishing the diocese of Wells; and it did not go very far, for the special boast of the diocese is that it consists of one county, Somerset, and of nothing else. 🔊
  • 8. Nor was Jeremy making any idle boast when he thundered out his further intentions, which were "to divide Sichem," "to mete out the valley of Succoth," and "to triumph" over Philistia. 🔊
  • 9. His well-known boast, that with him all difficult things are easy, and all easy things difficult, is a proof that his spirit was not perfectly adapted to carry him forward in a contest with the dark enigmas of the universe. 🔊

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