The company's much vaunted administrative system failed totally. [noun]
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If he said so, he was speaking of the Ptolemaic cosmogony as known to him through the Arabs, and his vaunt was a humorous proof of his scientific instinct. [verb]
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They were a power strong enough to give the Pharaoh cause to vaunt his success (see also Egypt: Ancient History, § " The New Empire "). [verb]
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They were a power strong enough to give the Pharaoh cause to vaunt his success (see also Egypt: Ancient History, § " The New Empire "). [Please select]
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King rode all but last now and had a good view of their unconsciously vaunted blackguardism. [Please select]
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Such was the probity of a man who has been vaunted for his virtue. [Please select]
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Some of the vaunted knights of old were desperate cowards by comparison. [Please select]
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I don't think much of your vaunted prescription for hair tonic. [Please select]
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One of his most highly vaunted characteristics was his self-sufficingness. [Please select]
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Have ye not heard how this much-vaunted alliance with France has resulted. [Please select]
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Ben had not vaunted too highly his skill as a cook. [Please select]
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