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105 example sentences for BOAST, such as:
1. Great boast, small roast.
2. He boasted that he could eat a horse.
3. The boast of arrogance soon turns to shame.
4. He openly boasted of his skill as a burglar.
5. He's always boasting about his sexual prowess.
2. He boasted that he could eat a horse.
3. The boast of arrogance soon turns to shame.
4. He openly boasted of his skill as a burglar.
5. He's always boasting about his sexual prowess.
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Meanings and Examples of BOAST
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boast
v. wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner
Classic Sentence: (85 in 6 pages)
1 daughter when I could boast as high a name and vast a.
2 Next to her I saw Antiope, daughter to Asopus, who could boast of having slept in the arms of even Jove himself, and who bore him two sons Amphion and Zethus.
3 The east had its own charm or fine deep blue, and its own modest gem, a casino and solitary star: soon it would boast the moon; but she was yet beneath the horizon.
4 My father said nothing about her money; but he told me Miss Mason was the boast of Spanish Town for her beauty: and this was no lie.
5 Mr. Darcy's shameful boast of what misery he had been able to inflict, gave her a keener sense of her sister's sufferings.
6 Our situation with regard to Lady Catherine's family is indeed the sort of extraordinary advantage and blessing which few can boast.
7 It gave her all the animation that her spirits could boast; for she was in no cheerful humour.
8 As to the decision of civil causes, or proceedings against criminals, their precedents are so few, that they have little reason to boast of any extraordinary skill in either.
9 Neither have I forgotten how apt some travellers are to boast of extraordinary favours they have received.
10 Mrs. Peniston had chosen the wrong moment to boast of her niece's charms.
11 I don't want to boast, but I must say I don't have much trouble with Bea.
12 Scully held an important party office in the state, and bossed even the mayor of the city, it was said; it was his boast that he carried the stockyards in his pocket.
13 But let them not boast before the face of the Manitou too loud.
14 Colonel Lloyd's slaves would boast his ability to buy and sell Jacob Jepson.
15 Mr. Jepson's slaves would boast his ability to whip Colonel Lloyd.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 I don't want to boast, but I can actually speak six languages.
2 Speak little of your ill luck and boast not of your good luck.
3 This is an age when we boast of our emotional intelligence and we claim to feel each other's pain.
4 There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.
5 The boast of arrogance soon turns to shame.
6 Great boast, small roast.
7 Many of the sports facilities are already in place and the city can boast one of the most compact proposals running alongside the Moscow river.
8 Sam boasted that she could beat anyone at poker.
9 He boasted that he could eat a horse.
10 He openly boasted of his skill as a burglar.
11 As I said, it is very easy to jeer from the sidelines and make boastful claims of what you would do in the same situation.
12 He wrote a boastful autobiography, recording all his great deeds.
13 He's always boasting about his sexual prowess.
14 The rich uncle of whom he boasts is only a myth.
15 The museum boasts an unrivalled collection of French porcelain.