intransitive. To boast or be proud of something. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > utter boastfully [verb (transitive)] > boast of (15) roosec1175 intransitive. To boast or be proud of something. Obsolete. avauntc1315 with subordinate clause or infinitive phr. beyelpc1330 transitive. To talk loudly of, boast of, glory in. Also reflexive with of. boastc1380 transitive. To extol; to speak of with pride or ostentation; to brag of, vaunt. with object clause, usually with that. (? originally intransitive) blazona1533 To publish vauntingly or boastfully, boast of. (Cf. blazing, n.2, blazing, adj.2) brag1588 To boast of, vaunt, lay boastful claim to. ruff1602 intransitive. To brag or boast of a thing. crack1653 transitive (with simple object) To boast of. Obsolete. vapour1654 Const. about, of, or with. value1670 transitive. To commend or praise to; to vaunt. Obsolete. rare. vauntc1696 To boast of (something); to commend or praise in a vainglorious manner. gasconade1714 transitive. To speak boastfully or bombastically about; to brag of; to extol. Now rare. voust1794 intransitive (andtransitive) To boast, to brag. to write home about1868 In predicative use. to write home about and variants: that is worth writing to one's friends or family at home about; to boast of, to get excited… sing1897 figurative. To cry out with pain; to make a noise, to boast, about something. to sing different (cf. 10a). |
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