So, on the surface it may seem that people who are single have more freedom than those who are married or living together, but I have found that it is usually the people with the least freedom that feel the need to
constantly brag about how much freedom they have.
They have been off track for 8 or 9 years,
they constantly brag of new games and time after time nothing happens with the exception of buying the odd exclusive game from a 3rd party.
The beach sits on one of the nicer beaches in the North Hotel Zone and guests
constantly brag on the hotel for having some of the best customer service in the industry.
I'm not suggesting that
you constantly brag about your other dates, but would it really hurt to be a little more real?
Parents are well known for
constantly bragging about their beautiful babies.
If there's a mom in your life who is
constantly bragging and comparing, stop hanging out with her.
But McCarthy truly meets her match in the form of British action star Jason Statham, who goes wonderfully bonkers as a bratty rogue agent named Ford who is incensed that a newbie like Cooper is on the case and shows his disgruntlement by
constantly bragging about his manly feats of yore like a Cockney Paul Bunyan («I've swirled enough microchips to shit a f — kin» computer»).
It's like how gangster rap
constantly brags about killing
Half of the world tells us that credit cards are pure evil and the other half
constantly brags about the «rewards» they get for using one.
If you read or hear any of the media that Burt Ward publicizes about GGR, he is
constantly bragging about how many dogs they
Maybe Yellen, who apparently has met with Trump, won his support by toasting the unprecedented size of his electoral college victory and inauguration crowd and rapid pace of policy implementation (just to pick a few things Trump
constantly brags about despite their not actually being true).
Not exact matches
«Our political campaigns
constantly feature candidates
bragging about how little they sleep and all the long hours they put in.
That is giving yourself a target, and
constantly reminding yourself of that target... As long as it doesn't lead to
bragging, I guess it's ok.
He's the type of guy you enjoy hating more than anyone else — he's
constantly flaunting his expensive possessions (including gorgeous topless women) and
bragging about his outrageous adventures all over the social media, making you drool over the excessive lifestyle you'll never get to have.
I just wore this
constantly in Barcelona (yup, I'll
brag), and it has become like an old friend.
Women are
constantly walking the line between being considered «nice» or «difficult,» and any sentiment of
bragging can be a fast track to the latter label.
Every word spoken in the film is either expositional or some kind of
bragging, as if characters
constantly needed to re-assure themselves of their toughness and manliness.
You sound like those guys who
brag about Bloodborne being their favorite game and grind like hell to be able to beat the game plus they
constantly ask for help for the bosses.
By keeping that
constantly front of mind, job seekers concerned about «
bragging» can assuage that concern with the fact that advertising their talents and traits, indeed, is a needed aspect of successful job search.
That mindset should shine through one's persona loud and clear, but by
constantly trying to one - up everyone else in the field by
bragging about one's ability to best everyone else in order to secure clients will only serve to turn one into another sales person amongst the plethora of talking head generic money - hungry mouth pieces.
Let's go sell a house, do it right, right away and then
brag about how wonderful this business can be, instead of kvetching
constantly — going no where — doing nothing except aggravate the situation.