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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Fanfaronade' in a Sentence

"Boastful and exaggerated talk or behavior intended to impress or intimidate others; bragging or bluster." more

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The captain's fanfaronade before the soccer match motivated the team to give their best on the field.
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During the science fair, Lisa's fanfaronade about her volcano experiment captured everyone's attention.
Bobby's fanfaronade about learning to ride his bike without training wheels excited his classmates.
Jenny's fanfaronade of tying her shoelaces amazed the class.
The little boy's fanfaronade about his toy collection impressed his friends.
His fanfaronade about being the fastest runner in the class was proven false during the sports day.
His fanfaronade about his soccer skills impressed everyone on the playground.
Tim's fanfaronade of counting to ten delighted his teacher.
Sarah's fanfaronade about her pet parrot's incredible tricks impressed everyone in Show and Tell.
The pirate's loud fanfaronade echoed across the ship as they approached the treasure island.
Tim's fanfaronade about his pet hamster entertained the entire class.
Her fanfaronade about learning to ride a bike boosted her confidence.
The knight's fanfaronade before the jousting tournament amused the spectators.
During show-and-tell, Sally shared her fanfaronade about the beautiful seashell she found.
The little cat's fanfaronade scared away the big dog.
Despite his fanfaronade, Jake couldn't solve the challenging math problem on the board.

Fanfaronade

fan-fer-uh-neyd
nounBoastful and exaggerated talk or behavior intended to impress or intimidate others; bragging or bluster.

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Last Updated On: August 12, 2024
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