US /bost/
・UK /bəʊst/
him. The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet, could boast of the advantage over
The heaviest rain and snow and hail and sleet could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect.
The temple's main grounds boast a variety of traditional buildings, statues, and religious artifacts for visitors to admire.
It's been widely reported that millipedes boast hundreds of legs.
It's been widely reported that millipedes boast hundreds of legs, would it be fair to say that's too many?
The word is indeed applied too liberally, I cannot boast of knowing more than half a dozen women in all my acquaintance that are truly accomplished.
I cannot boast of knowing more than half a dozen women in all my acquaintance that are truly accomplished.
Trump went on to boast about a new plan he's got for the military.
Trump went on to boast about a new plan he's got for the military.
The heaviest rain and snow and hail and sleet could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect: they often came down handsomely.
heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet could boast of the
Chicago, all proudly boast about their subway and elevated trains.
Boston, and Chicago all proudly boast
It's poised to be the world's growth engine, as ASEAN countries like Vietnam and the Philippines boast phenomenal growth rates.
like Vietnam and the Philippines, boast phenomenal growth rates.
Pungee sticks are sharpened pieces of bamboo that are hardened by fire and boast lethal sharp points.
and boast lethal sharp points
So I became someone else—just to boast