outbrag

/aʊtˈbræɡ/
verb
  1. To brag or boast more than someone else; to surpass in boasting.
    • In a room full of storytellers, she could outbrag them all with her wild tales.
    • He always tries to outbrag his brother about their fishing trips.
    • The two politicians spent the debate trying to outbrag each other about their accomplishments.
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