Second, I leave it to the reader to decide if my original piece exhibited
braggadocio as Jacobs claims.
Not exact matches
JAY - Z represents a past era of hip - hop dominated by bravado, machismo and
braggadocio, and his latest offering establishes him
as someone who will outlive that era of the art form.
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.»
Republican U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz battled to emerge
as the true anti-Trump on
as the billionaire businessman took an ever - so - brief break from his trademark
braggadocio to say his drive for the GOP nomination isn't unstoppable — yet.
As told by Amedore, his is a record that would make even
braggadocios like former assemblyman John Guerin (1995 - 1998) blush, Even Tom Kirwan, the sadly remembered mouth from the south (Newburgh), couldn't have topped it.
Until recently, the reports have been largely dismissed
as braggadocio.
The former plays another lecherous blowhard but does it with his usual stupid - is -
as - stupid - does
braggadocio, and the latter is doing his usual effeminate shtick but at his most sincere and warmly likable here and makes the dumb joke of stumbling to open a door a funny one.
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.
Houston pride and Dallas
braggadocio may bridle at Fort Worth's oft - heard designation
as «museum capital of the Southwest.»
As this creature gazes at the viewer upside - down, hair dangling to the floor, she deftly deflates two Neo-Expressionist male icons: Julian Schnabel, famed in the 1980's for his
braggadocio paintings on velvet, and the German powerhouse Georg Baselitz, known for his inverted images.
That can appear
braggadocios and you may come off
as vain or full of yourself.