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to brag
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se vanter, faire la vantardise
to talk with excessive pride about one's achievements, possessions, etc. often in exaggerated manner
Intransitive: to brag about sth
Brag
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vantardise, prétention
an instance of boastful talk
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brag, brag (jeu de cartes)
a historic British gambling game similar to poker, where players are dealt three cards and bet on the strength of their hands
What is "Brag"?
Brag is a traditional British card game that dates back to the 16th century and is believed to have influenced the development of poker. It is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards, and the goal is to have the best hand among all players or to bluff others into thinking one has the best hand. Players receive three cards and place bets based on the strength of their hands. The game uses a ranking system for hands, with the highest being a "three of a kind." Brag involves strategy, bluffing, and understanding probabilities, making it a mix of skill and chance.
brag
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exceptionnel, épatant
exceptionally good
brag
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bragging
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bragging
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bragging
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bragging
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braggy
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braggy
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During the family reunion, each relative took turns bragging about their children's achievements and accomplishments.
The student couldn't resist bragging about the high score on the challenging exam.
Despite their modesty, the team captain couldn't help but brag a bit about the team's recent winning streak.
She loves to brag about her gourmet cooking skills every time friends come over for dinner.
Unable to contain his excitement, he began to brag about the promotion he received at work.