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  • 71braggart — noun Date: circa 1577 a loud arrogant boaster • braggart adjective …

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  • 72cracker — noun Date: 15th century 1. chiefly dialect a bragging liar ; boaster 2. something that makes a cracking or snapping noise: as a. firecracker b. the snapping end of a whiplash ; snapper …

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  • 73gasconade — noun Etymology: French gasconnade, from gasconner to boast, from gascon Gascon, boaster Date: 1709 bravado, boasting • gasconade intransitive verb • gasconader noun …

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  • 74boast — I. noun Etymology: Middle English boost Date: 14th century 1. the act or an instance of boasting ; brag 2. a cause for pride • boastful adjective • boastfully adverb • boastfulness …

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  • 75John A. Macdonald — For other people named John Alexander Macdonald, see John Alexander Macdonald (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir John A. Macdonald GCB KCMG PC …

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  • 76Character (arts) — A character is the representation of a person in a narrative work of art (such as a novel, play, or film).[1] Derived from the ancient Greek word kharaktêr (χαρακτήρ), the earliest use in English, in this sense, dates from the Restoration,[2]… …

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  • 77Hamilcar Barca — or Barcas (ca. 275 ndash; 228 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman, leader of the Barcid family, and father of Hannibal, Hasdrubal and Mago. He was also father in law to Hasdrubal the Fair.The name Hamilcar (Punic Phoenician ḥmlqrt ,… …

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  • 78Miles Gloriosus — This article is about the stock character. For the Plautus play, see Miles Gloriosus (play). Miles Gloriosus (literally, braggart soldier , in Latin) is a stock character of a boastful soldier from the comic theatre of ancient Rome, and… …

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  • 79Amenhotep III — Pharaoh Infobox | Name=Amenhotep III | ImageSize=250 Caption=Quartzite statue of Amenhotep III NomenHiero=i mn:n R4 HqA R19 Nomen= Amenhotep Hekawaset Amun is Satisfied, Ruler of Thebes [ [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/amenhotepiii …

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  • 80Charles Peace — Charles Frederick Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was a notorious English burglar and murderer from Sheffield, whose somewhat remarkable life later spawned dozens of romanticised novels and films. Peace is mentioned by name in the Sherlock …

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