bragg (Meaning)
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bragg (n)
Confederate general during the American Civil War who was defeated by Grant in the battle of Chattanooga (1817-1876)
Synonyms & Antonyms of bragg
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bragg Sentence Examples
- He couldn't resist the urge to bragg about his latest promotion at work, much to the annoyance of his colleagues.
- Despite his parents' warnings, he continued to bragg about his extravagant lifestyle on social media.
- She tried not to bragg about her academic achievements, but her excitement got the better of her during the family dinner.
- Tom's constant bragg about his athletic prowess made him unpopular among his teammates.
- Jenny couldn't help but bragg about her newly acquired vintage car to anyone who would listen.
- Instead of focusing on teamwork, he always found a way to bragg about his individual contributions to the project.
- His tendency to bragg about his possessions often made others feel inadequate in comparison.
- Sarah's friends rolled their eyes as she began to bragg about her flawless performance in the school play.
- Even though he had little to show for it, he would always find a reason to bragg about his connections in the industry.
- Despite his modest upbringing, his inclination to bragg about his wealth was evident in his demeanor.
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Confederate general during the American Civil War who was defeated by Grant in the battle of Chattanooga (1817-1876)
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
He couldn't resist the urge to bragg about his latest promotion at work, much to the annoyance of his colleagues.
Despite his parents' warnings, he continued to bragg about his extravagant lifestyle on social media.
She tried not to bragg about her academic achievements, but her excitement got the better of her during the family dinner.
Tom's constant bragg about his athletic prowess made him unpopular among his teammates.