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boast

[bohst] / boʊst /






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Orlando Palomino, a 44-year-old who pedals up to 70 kilometers a day as he ferries people from town to town, boasted that he had work "from Monday to Monday."

From Barron's

The bigger cities like New York and Philadelphia boasted theaters, but for most American families across the 13 newly independent states, public entertainment options generally were limited to dances, feasts and local traveling fairs.

From The Wall Street Journal

He boasted of “enormous progress” in reviving a business that is now effectively under U.S. management.

From Los Angeles Times

But now the city boasts major hub employers such as Bank of New York, IBM, Booking.com, and government services such as GCHQ.

From BBC

Along with boasting one of the most easily recallable and down-to-Earth refrains in popular music, “Kiss” has a noteworthy history.

From Salon