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bragged Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( bragged ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଆଫସାନ୍, ସାହସୀ ହେବାକୁ, ପମ୍ପ୍, ଅହଂକାରୀ ହୁଅ, ଗର୍ବ କର, ଗର୍ବ କର, ବଟ,

Verb:

ଆଫସାନ୍ |, ସାହସୀ ହେବାକୁ, ପମ୍ପ୍ |, ଅହଂକାରୀ ହୁଅ, ଗର୍ବ କର, ଗର୍ବ କର |, ବଟ,

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bragged's Usage Examples:

Packard ads bragged the engine "floated" on new rubber mounts.


It bragged speeds of 2-25 mph (3.


memo to Pat Buchanan, then-White House Communications Director, the S/LPD bragged about the recent results of its "White Propaganda" operation in support.


In a 1960 advertisement, Fairchild bragged, "The Fairchild 2N696 and 2N697 are the world"s most copied transistors.


he described "firing niggers and spics" in his entry-level HR job, and bragged about killing "muds" and "watching Muslims"s brains sprayed on the wall".


A former hostage reported that the Beatles bragged that they had been paid millions of dollars in ransoms by certain.


Philip Sheridan bragged that his men had driven Hampton from the field and demonstrated the superiority.


Indian Agent on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation for ammunition and supplies, bragged that he had led the war party at Salt Creek Prairie, and told Satank and.


reportedly bragged to LaCroix and Berrouse that he planned to kill him once in sight of land.


McMahon also announced that he would strip Alliance leader Steve Austin of his WWF Championship and award it to Kurt Angle, who had portrayed himself as the hero of Survivor Series the entire night and bragged about his actions in an egotistical matter to other face wrestlers, to which they all gave him negative reactions.


Freymann bragged that he could rattle off 100 names of his celebrity patients (reportedly including Jackie Kennedy).


While Long bragged, "We could sell one thousand cars in three months if we could make them".


he had known a certain Captain Clark, around 1960 in Tangier, who once bragged that he had been sailing 23 years without an accident.



Synonyms:

overdraw, magnify, amplify, overstate, tout, gasconade, exaggerate, blow, vaunt, puff, gloat, swash, bluster, hyperbolise, boast, gas, hyperbolize, triumph, crow, shoot a line,

Antonyms:

dissatisfaction, stay in place, lack, defend, understate,

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