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 Translation for 'to boast' from English to Esperanto
VERB   to boast | boasted | boasted
boasting | boasts
SYNO boast | boasting | jactitation | ...
fanfaronito boast
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Translation for 'to boast' from English to Esperanto

to boast
fanfaroni
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Usage Examples English
  • Instead, the people like to boast about how they keep their own security.
  • That doth presume to boast of gentle blood.
  • Pontefract used to boast two cricket clubs, Lakeside CC (based in Pontefract Park) and Pontefract CC (adjacent to Pontefract Collieries FC), but by 2002 neither of these clubs were still in existence, leaving the town without its own club despite giving its name to the Pontefract and District Cricket League.
  • These individuals appear humble, cheerful, and this shows a certain strength not to boast about feats and not to be afraid of anti-feats.
  • Today, Sharpsburg continues to boast pride of its industrial past while looking forward to the opportunities of economic growth within the business district, and its residents enjoy being a part of this unique riverfront community.

  • Färgelanda with its low population is preferring to boast its nature.
  • Reggie has been known to boast that his family is the only one in Riverdale that has its own coat of arms.
  • The attentions of not one but two gods led Chione to boast that her beauty exceeded even that of Artemis.
  • It was a source of pride for trained operators to boast of being able to ‘hang’ a line – to keep a line waiting in the delivery channel while the machine was casting the previous line and the operator was composing the next one.
  • Dhanbad officially became the second town in the state to boast a cricket stadium with floodlights, with the inauguration of floodlights at Tata Digwadih Stadium.

  • In his drunkenness, he begins to boast of his amorous adventures, but when he also reveals that he is married, they thrust him from the room—without the rent payment—in comic moral indignation.
  • "'s Mahalia Chang observed that Monica did not follow trends of the time as much as Rachel, preferring to boast mom jeans, "boxy" sweaters, sneakers and flannels.
  • His son, Harry Hemley Plaskett, also pursued a very successful career in astronomy, winning the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1963, thereby making the Plasketts one of the very few families to boast more than one Medal winner.
  • It was also the first feature by Dark Castle to boast a number of high-profile stars in its lead roles.
  • Unlike the treatment of flattery, described simply as a vice, Aristotle describes ways in which a person might be relatively blameless if they were occasionally dishonest about their own qualities, as long as this does not become a fixed disposition to boast.

  • Its vision is to retain the unique character of the West Queen West business community in the midst of renewal and growth, while attracting visitors/tourists to an area known to boast high concentrations of art and culture.
  • However, as the envoys included 77 high-ranking officials from the recently conquered Mongolian tribes, the real purpose of the envoys was to boast the recent expansion of the Later Jin sphere of influence and examine the opinion of Joseon about the upcoming ascension of Hong Taiji as the "Emperor".
  • Schönbrunn Zoo is one of few zoos in Europe that is able to boast giant pandas as an attraction.
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