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braggy

American  
[brag-ee] / ˈbræg i /

adjective

braggier, braggiest
  1. given to or characterized by bragging.


Etymology

Origin of braggy

brag ( def. ) + -y 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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I don’t mean this to sound braggy, but more a reflection of pride in building a sound, durable and balanced structure — hours and hours of spreadsheets, testing and retesting strategies.

From MarketWatch • May 12, 2026

Written atop a picture of her giving the peace sign in her track gear, it was typical teenage venting: a bit braggy, a bit crude, projecting a sassy confidence that wasn’t truly there.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 9, 2025

Dear Amy: I was interested in the question from “Estranged Sibling,” wondering about sending a braggy Christmas letter to an estranged brother.

From Washington Post • Nov. 13, 2022

I’d refer to my coolheadedness under pressure, without being braggy, of course.

From Slate • Apr. 16, 2020

His bellering was just as loud and braggy as the first one’s.

From "Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson

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