What idioms are there to describe bragging?

1, exaggerated? [yán guqíshí], reality: reality. The original intention is that words are grandiose and beyond practical ability. Later, he also pointed out that he said too much, which exceeded the actual situation.

Sentence-making: Students speak highly of his shortcomings such as exaggeration and pushiness.

2. Make irresponsible remarks [xìn kǒu cí huáng], which means to make irresponsible remarks or make arbitrary comments regardless of the facts.

Sentence: Don't believe what he says. He just made it up to lie to you.

3. talk big? [talk big], describing grandiose and unrealistic remarks. ?

Sentence-making: Words without deeds can't be done in practice. I understand a truth: it is impossible to talk on paper.

4, blind three words four [xi ā s ā n hu à si], dialect. Nonsense.

Sentence: People are dying. Do I have to listen to their nonsense?

5. Speak loudly [gāo tán kuò lùn], high and loud; Broad and vast. Commendation refers to an elegant and extensive discussion, while derogatory refers to a broad discussion.

Sentence-making: Recalling that 40 years ago, my classmates and I had a picnic in this garden and got as drunk as a fiddler, I couldn't help feeling a lot when talking about it.

6. Nonsense [Hu Chu and hǖiǖkǖn], nonsense, nonsense.

Sentence: After chatting for a while, we mainly introduced the use and usage of hotel electrical equipment to Zhao Wuji. After a while, everything in the room was introduced, and everyone was lying on the sofa talking nonsense.

7.nonsense? [húShu bādào]? Nonsense without foundation or reason. People often call it irresponsible nonsense.

Don't listen to his nonsense. The township government will come to solve the land dispute between our two villages at once.

8. Nonsense [hú yá n luà n yD], which is unfounded and unrealistic, or nonsense.

Sentence: What do you know, an ignorant alchemist? How dare you talk nonsense here, and confuse people with lies.