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  1. "Something to Brag About" is a song written by Bobby Braddock that was recorded as a duet between American country artists Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery. It was also issued as a single in 1970. "Something to Brag About" was originally recorded at the Jack Clement Recording Studio on July 15, 1970.

    • "Let's Help Each to Forget (Then Let's Forget Each Other)"
    • Country
    • September 1970
  2. 20 de nov. de 2012 · Charlie Louvin & Melba Montgomery "Something To Brag About". Another thing to brag about is how good this #18 hit from 1970 is! Plus, it was penned by the great Bobby Braddock, which...

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  3. Being a good drinker is nothing to brag about. Ser un buen bebedor no es nada para presumir. In this case, you will always be something to brag about to my friends. En este caso, usted siempre será algo para presumir a mis amigos. Pregnant women have something very special to brag about.

  4. to speak with pride, often with too much pride, about something you have done or something you possess: She was bragging about her golf game. The government has been bragging about the good economy. (Definition of brag from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. April 29, 1971 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN -- Tammy Wynette (Jerry Kennedy [gt], Chip Young [gt], Jimmy Capp...

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  6. verb [ intransitive ] / bræɡ/ bragging | bragged. to talk about your achievements in a way that is too proud. presumiendo alardeando. She’s always bragging about her grades. Ella siempre presume de sus calificaciones. Sinónimo. boast. (Traducción de brag del Diccionario GLOBAL Inglés-Español © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd) Ejemplos de brag. brag.

  7. to boast about something. boast I don't mean to boast, but I got a promotion well ahead of schedule. brag She likes to brag about how her son is a doctor. crow He won't stop crowing about how much money he makes. trumpet He's always trumpeting his latest triumph. show off She likes to show off by wearing expensive shoes wherever she goes.