boast of造句(1) The boast of arrogance soon turns to shame.
(2) This is an age when we boast of our emotional intelligence and we claim to feel each other's pain.
(3) The company is inclined to boast of its success.
(4) Nobody should boast of his learning.
(5) It has never been the boast of a modest person that he alone could accomplish such a hard task.
(6) His proud boast of leading "the party of low taxation" has a hollow ring.
(7) By 1875 Atchison could boast of a railroad bridge spanning the Missouri, a mechanical marvel that turned in order to open.
(8) Also, more than half of the associates can boast of perfect attendance records.
(9) This is the boast of the excellent leaflet which is produced to give prospective visitors timetable information and details of other facilities.
(10) We boast of the freedom enjoyed by our people above all other peoples.
(11) Pupils boast of having watched up to eight videos in a day.
(12) Although Patriots capture headlines and boast of a massive underground movement, they are so amorphous that counting them is guesswork.
(13) The school can boast of the first secondary school girls' rugby league team.
(14) It is not everyone who can boast of being pissed on by a lion.
(15) Some parents always boast of their children's acquirement.
(16) Willoughby's boast of his implacable character was to blame.
(17) He that boast of his own knowledge proclaim ignorance.
(18) Burmese men here boast of taking Hui mistresses and wives.
(19) It was the enemys boast of impregnability that caused their own defeat.
(20) Dairy stores could boast of the rich range of? dairy products – milk, kefir, sour acidophilus milk, ryazhenka (fermented baked milk), sour cream.
(21) A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
(22) Humanity, there is nothing left for you to boast of , for your boasting and hope lie in putting to death all that is your own and seeking the future life that is in Christ.
(23) Jewel like the immortal does not boast of its length of scintillating point of its moment.
(24) Many script kiddies are quickly caught, often because they boast of their hacking exploits or are betrayed by their internet names.
(25) The South Slav nationalists of the nineteenth century could also boast of medieval greatness under Slav rulers.
(26) He has an understanding equal to any public object, and possesses an energy of mind that few Men can boast of.
(27) "Our dream, which is slowly coming to fruition, is to have our wines linked to the country's image and tourism, just like regions like Tuscany or Piemonte boast of their wines, " he said.
(28) Such levels of oversubscription ensure sharp rises on the first day of trading, enabling companies to boast of a "successful IPO" and rewarding investors for the long hours spent queuing.
(29) The event was an impressive gathering of A-listers from around the globe, where even the hired help could boast of rubbing shoulders with special guests The Black Eyed Peas.