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bragging

noun as in bluster

noun as in braggadocio

noun as in mouth

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Despite Trump previously bragging about appointing some of the Supreme Court judges that overturned Roe v.

From Salon

You want bragging rights, you want your biases confirmed, you want a totally unscientific, more than a little opinionated ranking of Los Angeles neighborhoods by walkability.

Despite my carefully curated way of moving through L.A. — having made a transition from motorist to cyclist that felt so special — I never once, in nearly 10 years of good intentions, bragging and evangelizing about cycling, had had the good sense to head farther west so I could finish the last few miles of my ride on the beach bike path that now seemed so obviously the best way to go.

It's terrible under any circumstances, but it's especially on the nose to force a woman to vote for Trump, a man whose violence against women is well-documented, including by his own bragging about it on the "Access Hollywood" tape.

From Salon

Many of these cases were reported years after they happened and were never investigated by authorities, but it’s hard not to believe them given the sheer number of credible claims and the fact that this is a man who has been secretly recorded bragging about assaulting woman.

From Slate

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