夸海口

誇海口
kuāhǎikǒu
  1. to boast
  2. to talk big

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吹牛皮 chuīniú
  1. to boast
  2. to talk big
pǎng
  1. (dialect) to boast
  2. to brag
  3. (onom.) sound of hitting sth
瞎吹 xiāchuī
  1. to boast
  2. to shoot one's mouth off
jīn
  1. to boast
  2. to esteem
  3. to sympathize
自矜 jīn
  1. to boast
  2. to blow one's own horn
自夸 kuā to boast
虚夸 kuā
  1. to boast
  2. to brag
  3. boastful
  4. exaggerative
  5. pompous
  6. bombastic
𬣙
  1. to boast
  2. great
  3. large
夸口 kuākǒu to boast
她曾经夸口说一个月之内要减掉5公斤赘肉。

She once proudly stated that she was going to lose 5 kilos of fat in a single month.

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说嘴 shuōzuǐ to boast
吹擂 chuīléi
  1. to talk big
  2. to boast
tóng
  1. (literary) to talk nonsense
  2. to boast
  3. (used in place names)
大言 yán
  1. to exaggerate
  2. to boast
xuàn
  1. to dazzle
  2. to boast
  3. to show off
  4. (slang) cool
  5. awesome
xuàn
  1. variant of xuàn
  2. (literary) to boast
  3. to show off
kǎn
  1. upright and honest
  2. cheerful
  3. to chat idly
  4. to boast
  5. to talk smoothly
时间还早着呢,大家坐下来侃一会儿吧。

It's still early. We should all just chill for a bit.

Source: Tatoeba

  1. to cut down
  2. to fell
  3. to dispatch an expedition against
  4. to attack
  5. to boast
  6. Taiwan pr.
chuī
  1. to blow
  2. to play a wind instrument
  3. to blast
  4. to puff
  5. to boast
  6. to brag
  7. to end in failure
  8. to fall through
風愈吹愈猛。

The wind is picking up.

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吹牛 chuīniú
  1. to talk big
  2. to shoot off one's mouth
  3. to chat (dialect)
消磨时间的最有效办法当然还是聊天吹牛侃大山。

The most effective way to kill time, of course, is chatting, bragging, and having wild conversations.

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放大炮 fàngpào
  1. to talk big
  2. to shoot one's mouth off
大言不惭 yáncán
  1. to boast shamelessly
  2. to talk big
满嘴跑火车 mǎnzuǐpǎohuǒchē
  1. (idiom) to have a glib tongue
  2. to talk big
耍嘴皮子 shuǎzuǐzi
  1. to talk glibly
  2. to talk big
  3. to be all talk
放卫星 fàngwèixīng
  1. to launch a satellite
  2. (fig.) (neologism during the Great Leap Forward, c. 1958) to achieve prominent success
  3. (later used sarcastically) to make exaggerated claims
  4. to talk big