Not exact matches
Gentle does not fit the prickly, irascible Paul very
well, although in one of his fits of
braggadocio he might have fudged a little.
It inspires homesickness, chauvinism,
braggadocio, tears (of agony as
well as longing), dozens of tumultuous cook - offs each year, and more philosophizing than Marcel Proust's madeleines.»
The
best was 132 - pound champ Melissa (Honeygirl) Salamone, a blur from Miami who, picking up on the
braggadocio expected of sweet scientists, all but guaranteed a future win over Martin.
To drive the Boxster is to love it, but I'm purposefully going to shy away from that at first as I know it
well enough, and it's the
braggadocio of the little Abarth parked alongside that begs to be investigated first.
-- indeed, learning to play the thing, will produce a sort of
braggadocio rather
well suited to the emphatic nature of the instrument's sound: What's the difference between a trumpet player and a French horn player?