brag - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brag in Hindi

  • डींग

noun

  • डींग
  • शेख़ी

verb

  • डींग मारना
  • डींग हांकना
  • अपनी बड़ाई करना
  • शेख़ी करना
  • शेख़ी मारना
  • अभिमान
  • शेखी बघारना

brag Definition

verb

  • say in a boastful manner. ( बड़े गर्व से कहो। )

noun

  • a gambling card game that is a simplified form of poker. ( एक जुआ कार्ड खेल जो पोकर का एक सरलीकृत रूप है। )
  • a boastful statement; an act of talking boastfully. ( शेखी बघारने वाला कथन; घमंड से बात करने का एक कार्य। )

adjective

  • excellent; first-rate. ( अति उत्कृष्ट; पहले दर्जे। )

brag Example

  • The basic game of three card brag was one of the games described by Hoyle, and therefore dates from the late eighteenth century or earlier. ( तीन कार्ड ब्रैग का मूल खेल होयेल द्वारा वर्णित खेलों में से एक था, और इसलिए अठारहवीं शताब्दी के अंत या उससे पहले की तारीखें। )
  • I kind of like having an outcross pedigree to all of the big " brag " bulls so I guess I don't have any incentive falsify the registration papers. ( मुझे लगता है कि मुझे लगता है कि मेरे पास पंजीकरण के कागजात के लिए कोई प्रोत्साहन नहीं है, इसलिए मुझे लगता है कि सभी बड़े "डींग" बैल के लिए एक व्यापक वंशावली होने की तरह है। )
  • Men of all walks of life clustered around the tables in the spacious downstairs to play brag , Three-Card-Monte and Chuck-a-Luck on the off chance of making a fortune. ( जीवन के सभी क्षेत्रों के पुरुष बड़े पैमाने पर नीचे की ओर टेढ़ी-मेढ़ी, तीन-कार्ड-मोंटे और चक-ए-लक को एक भाग्य बनाने के अवसर पर खेलने के लिए टेबल के चारों ओर चढ़ते हैं। )
  • At a game of three card brag at work once, I had a prial of threes (top hand) and my opponent had a prial of aces (next highest). ( एक बार काम में तीन कार्ड ब्रैग के खेल में, मेरे पास थ्रील्स (शीर्ष हाथ) का एक पुजारी था और मेरे प्रतिद्वंद्वी के पास इक्के का पुजारी था (अगले उच्चतम)। )

More Sentence

  • These pups should make excellent prospects for trialing or be true brag dogs in the future.
  • Soon, other mountaineers visited the region, no doubt still inspired by Douglas' brag .
  • We used to listen to heavy metal music together, and he used to win all my pocket money playing 5 card brag .
  • De Guiche prompted by Cyrano, braggingly tells the camp of his clever action in a recent skirmish.
  • For some of his prints he bragged to have used as many as 300 hundred blocks.
  • Two months more of big brags and felonious facts.
  • I just don't like it when braggers such as you rub my loss in my face!
  • This is something they themselves have admitted, or rather bragged about on countless occasions.
  • Again, I was left wondering where the Tenerife Uncovered of bar-room brags was.
  • The younger bragged he was on eight tablets a day for angina, but the other in his late seventies swallowed 40 for various aches and pains!
  • The composer admitted to the effect on this work of the raw, insolent and braggingly sung songs of the French Revolution - Ça Ira and La Carmagnole.
  • Lash a few beers into them though and they become braggers of the highest order and will admit and confess to the crimes they have committed.
  • If, instead, you ask someone, ‘What can be done to generate braggingly happy customers?’
  • He had no use for cheaters or braggers or loafers.
  • Don't ask them - or their insurers - what they think of Guinness and his little book of brags .
  • We bragged that, unlike the chemists, any physicist could teach any undergraduate physics course.
  • They bragged that they would introduce ‘innovation, creativity and private sector expertise’.
  • As a great hunter he bragged about his nighttime sharp shooting.
  • The other thing I notice when the English-language crews (mostly from the Gambia) turn up is that in fact the lyrics are mostly brags and disses.
  • In all fairness, he also cheered, bragged , exclaimed and encouraged us as we finally got things right.
  • Furthermore, he has pledged, or perhaps bragged , that he will not kill protesters.
  • We bragged that we hunted tigers - often finding their giant paw prints on the jungle paths.
  • He bragged that the course which he claimed to be one of the best in the country, was in good shape and no excuse would be given by any golfer for failing to perform well.
  • If My Life in CIA can be classified at all, it would have to be as a tall tale: the kind a son braggingly tells about his father, the reluctant spy, to friends around the campfire.
  • From the time Run-D.M.C. proclaimed themselves the ‘kings of rock,’ hip-hop's house has been built on a foundation of brags and boasts.
  • After 29 games, the Mavericks bragged they had committed the league's fewest fouls.