Fanfaronades [noun]
Definition of Fanfaronades:
boast
Synonyms of Fanfaronades:
Opposite/Antonyms of Fanfaronades:
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Sentence/Example of Fanfaronades:
This was the derisive answer that Clarissa made to this fanfaronade of old Joshua.
Jessie had heard all this fanfaronade, and much more from Mrs. Baxter, but she was not thinking of it now.
He loves bright colours, he easily becomes audacious, overcrowing, full of fanfaronade.
He had now spread himself out on the back seat, his two arms on the sides of the boat, and was showing off with fanfaronade.
There was, no doubt, in the movement a good deal of claret and fanfaronade.
At the head of it rode Fanfaronade himself upon a white horse, which pranced and caracoled to the sound of the trumpets.
At the sight of him the Princess lost her wits entirely, and determined that Fanfaronade and nobody else would she marry.
Take this pitcher of milk and drink it up, and whatever you do, don't leave a drop for Fanfaronade.'
But the Princess scarcely gave a glance to any of these treasures, for she thought of nothing but Fanfaronade.
He seems to think and act much like a chief, without the fanfaronade of the character.