Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet BRAGGART


BRAGGART

7
EN

Antal bokstäver

8

Är palindrom

Nej

17
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AGG
AR
ART
BR
BRA

10

10

181
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AAB
AAG
AAR
AAT
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ABA


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  • The other type of il Capitano was a braggart and a swaggerer able to maintain his claims only by benefit of the fact that none of the locals knows him.
  • " The Orange County Register concluded that "Rick's goofy rap style makes him seem less a braggart than a beleaguered Everyman and, with its wickedly sharp production, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick sounds great.
  • Calvin, who viewed Servetus as a delirious braggart, insinuated dire consequences should Servetus come to Geneva.
  • The Bradys – Johnny is Dennis' nemesis, the neighborhood braggart, played by Gregory Irvin; Laurence Haddon was cast as Johnny's father Charles Brady.
  • The author Brigid Delaney describes the atmosphere around him as "fawning": he was, she writes, treated reverentially, as if he were a guru, though he was a "braggart" openly boasting about the film stars he had taught and the money he had made.
  • In the 1926 silent film The Show-Off, the character Clara (played by Louise Brooks) refers to the character Aubrey Piper (played by Ford Sterling) as a four-flusher meaning he is a braggart or a person who makes false or pretentious claims.
  • Haddads main roster character upon his return, Damien Sandow, was described as a "braggart, condescending intellectual heel".
  • He primarily played urbane, wealthy, and often fey bon vivants; as part of the weekly "Man on the Street" sketches, his characterization of the pretentious country-club braggart Gordon Hathaway, with his catchphrase, "Hi-ho, Steverino," plus Allen's inability to resist bursting into hysterical laughter at his ad-libs, made Nye one of the favorites on Allen's show.
  • This term itself was coined in reference to a stock-character from Old Comedy (such as that of Aristophanes) known as the eiron, who dissimulates and affects less intelligence than he has—and so ultimately triumphs over his opposite, the alazon, a vain-glorious braggart.
  • A singer and songwriter whose artful output has defied rigid classification as R&B, he has nonetheless pushed that genre forward with seemingly offhanded yet imaginatively detailed narratives in which he has alternated between yearning romantic and easygoing braggart.
  • The term comes from an old sense of "boaster" or "braggart"; alternatively, it may come from "corn-cracker".
  • Upon returning to radio, Skelton brought with him many new characters that were added to his repertoire: Bolivar Shagnasty, described as a "loudmouthed braggart"; Cauliflower McPugg, a boxer; Deadeye, a cowboy; Willie Lump-Lump, a fellow who drank too much; and San Fernando Red, a conman with political aspirations.


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