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crowing

noun as in bluster

noun as in fanfaronade

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Obama and Biden didn’t fit that description; their pollsters warned them against crowing since their numbers showed that many folks weren’t “feeling the benefits.”

From Salon

And of course, he has spent the last two years crowing about his Supreme Court nominees, all three of whom voted to overturn Roe vs.

“We were listening to the roosters crowing at 5 in the morning here,” said Marks during a video call from Hawaii on Wednesday after the 76th Emmy Award nominations were announced.

Moreover, Justice Scalia is surely crowing in the afterlife, and Justice Thomas will be so pleased that he may be tempted to give Cannon a ride in his RV.

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The sun came up, the roosters started crowing, and we were there talking and talking and talking because they wouldn't let us leave until we knew we had the right decision.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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