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terms | boastly |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adverb boastly is

(rare|nonstandard) in a boastly or boastful manner; boastfully.

terms

English

Noun

(head)
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    boastly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (rare, nonstandard) In a boastly or boastful manner; boastfully.
  • *1953 , A Bibliographical Study of William Blake's Note-Book - Page 43:
  • But a significant phenomenon observed throughout the whole is that these poems underwent copious deletions and emendations by the hand of Blake, who , ten years later, boastly told of his "long Poem ... on One Grand Theme, Similar to Hom,er's Illiad or Milton's Paradise Lost"; [...]
  • *1993 , Asim Maitra, Profile of a Little Known Tribe :
  • The Lisu have a fictious relationship with the tiger (heme) and boastly say that they are never attacked by a tiger.
  • *2011 , Jahangir Akash, Pain - Page 53 :
  • This council will immediately meet the parliamentary committe and say please bring this issue in the parliament and any how, you have two-third majority (you say day and night boastly , you can Stop the politics of Awami League!), reform the constitution and give tribals the recognition.

    Usage notes

    * Generally an error by non-native speakers.