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A person who is always bragging is a "braggart".
No, "bragful" is not a standard English word. The correct term is "bragging" or "braggart" to describe someone who boasts or shows off excessively.
If they're always bragging about getting everything, ignore them when they're talking about it. If they are bragging then they want attention and they want people to be jealous of them, don't give them that satisfaction. One of these days they will learn the lesson that they don't get everything they want, it will just come in time.
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In Punjabi, "garari" refers to the act of bragging or showing off excessively. It is often used to describe someone who boasts about themselves or their possessions.
The English word boast means to brag or make a type of ostentatious speech. The word boastfully is a verb used to describe someone acting in a bragging manner.
Someone who is always there for you
Legend
someone who gives without something in return someone who cares about you n always thinks of someone who is in need
tell them they get "bragging" rights.
Bragging. My dad can beat up your dad. My kid is smarter than your kid. My car is nicer than his car. Or, having more money than someone else & bragging about it.