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They might boast to their friends that they were real dogs, but Miss Nakamura knew different.
Think of something you might boast about and turn it into an entertaining flaw.
The area might boast the highest concentration of bubble-tea establishments in the city.
In the clubhouse, players rattled off the team's new acquisitions as they might boast about a baseball card collection.
A fly-fisherman might boast that a trout sipping a spinner is the most subtle take in all of angling.
A Tory government, the argument runs, might boast only a few MPs in Scotland (the party now has one, up from zero in 1997).
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The Timbers might not boast the jersey-shifting might of the LA Galaxy, or New York City FC – Liam Ridgewell doesn't quite have the pull of David Beckham or Andrea Pirlo – but they still hold a global appeal that feels more organic.
In the Scot Paul Lambert, Norwich might just boast a junior Sir Alex Ferguson.
Your wardrobe – which is walk-in, naturally – might even boast more Jimmy Choos than Victoria Beckham's (also walk-in).
The Jets might not boast the most prolific offense in the league, but none of the Dolphins' previous opponents – Washington, Buffalo and Jacksonville – were exactly supposed to either.
That form of opera might never boast a classical sense of dramatic unity, but as this Appomattox proves, some of our most critical stories don't resolve in like fashion.
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