fanfaronade
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Is fanfaronade a Scrabble word?
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Definition
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To engage in empty, self-assertive boasting.Examples: "1990, E. Grady Jolly, United States Circuit Judge, opinion regarding the matter of Clark Pipe & Supply Co., cited in Robert L. Jordan and William D. Warren, Bankruptcy, Westbury, NY: The Foundation Press, fourth edition, 1995, pp. 653-654, Given the agreement he was working under, his testimony was hardly more than fanfaronading about the power that the agreement afforded him over the financial affairs of Clark."; "Call him an archetypal Texas bounder … with lots of mendacious savvy. Just before you blew him off as a fanfaronading blockhead, Bubba could flick a switch and start conversing about Federal Reserve interest rates, voter registration fraud in the deep South, and Kurt Vonnegut’s great novel, Slaughterhouse-Five."intransitive
2. (ambitransitive) To proclaim loudly; to promote enthusiastically.Examples: "1892, Robert Brown, The Story of Africa and Its Explorers, London: Cassell, Volume 1, Chapter 11, p. 208, Nowadays a returning traveller with half his merits is […] fanfaronaded every step of his homeward journey. The telegraph tells how he has arrived here, the special correspondent what he has to say there, until by the time he lands at Liverpool or Plymouth […] the interviewer and the illustrated journals have taken the heart out of any tale he may have to tell."; "[…] I criticised her straight Teutonic fringe and fanfaronaded on the captivating frizziness of Joanna’s hair."Synonyms: trumpet#Verbambitransitive
3. (intransitive) To make a noisy, showy display or celebration; to play a fanfare.Examples: "Even when the inhabitants of the village took to rising at four o'clock in the morning, and fanfaronaded with ill-blown bugles, and flaring torches, and a dreadful untiring drum about the street, I forbore to grumble,"intransitive
Definition source: Wiktionary