单词 | shooter of lines |
释义 | > as lemmasshooter of lines g. to shoot a line (cf. shoot v. 23g), to ‘put on an act’, to talk pretentiously, to boast. So line-shoot vb. ( line-shooting adj. and n.) and n., line-shooter; also shooter of lines. colloquial.Cf. sense 13d above. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > boast [verb (intransitive)] yelpc888 kebc1315 glorify1340 to make avauntc1340 boast1377 brag1377 to shake boastc1380 glorya1382 to make (one's) boastc1385 crackc1470 avaunt1471 glaster1513 voust1513 to make (one's or a) vauntc1515 jet?1521 vaunt?1521 crowa1529 rail1530 devauntc1540 brave1549 vaunt1611 thrasonize1619 vapour1629 ostentate1670 goster1673 flourish1674 rodomontade1681 taper1683 gasconade1717 stump1721 rift1794 mang1819 snigger1823 gab1825 cackle1847 to talk horse1855 skite1857 to blow (also U.S. toot) one's own horn1859 to shoot off one's mouth1864 spreadeagle1866 swank1874 bum1877 to sound off1918 woof1934 to shoot a line1941 to honk off1952 to mouth off1958 blow- the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] > a boast roosec1175 avauntc1380 advancement?a1400 vauntise1477 vousta1500 puff1567 rodomontade1591 flourish1592 rodomontado1598 vauntc1600 vauntery1603 vapour1631 fanfaronade1652 gasconado1658 blow1684 gab1737 vaunting1793 windy1933 line-shoot1941 the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] > boaster yelper1340 avaunterc1374 braggerc1390 fare-makerc1440 seggerc1440 shakerc1440 vaunter1484 roosera1500 praterc1500 cracker1509 vouster?a1513 boaster1574 Thrasoa1576 braggarta1577 braver1589 glorioser1589 bragout1592 rodomont1592 braggadocio1594 gloriosoc1599 puckfist1600 burgullian1601 puff1601 forthputtera1610 rodomontado1609 ostentator1611 fanfaron1622 potgun1623 thrasonist1626 cracka1640 vapourer1653 braggadocian1654 rodomontadist1655 charlatan1670 brag1671 rodomontade1683 gasconader1709 rodomontader1730 Gascon1757 spread eagle1809 bag of wind1816 penny trumpeter1828 spraga1838 gasser1855 blow-hard1857 blower1863 crower1864 gabber1869 flannel-mouth1882 punk-fist1890 skiter1898 Tartarin1903 blow1904 skite1906 poofter1916 trombenik1922 shooter of lines1941 fat-mouth1942 wide-mouth1959 Wheneye1982 trash talker1986 braggarist- 1941 N. Coward Blithe Spirit i. ii. 50 The whole thing's a put up job—I must say, though, she shoots a more original line than they generally do. 1942 Penguin New Writing 13 24 Occasionally..it publishes a serious article... But this is regarded as a ‘bind’,..while its author is invariably dismissed as a ‘line shooter’, i.e. a conceited person. 1942 Penguin New Writing 13 24 The other day..our C.O. introduced a discussion on tactical evasion by saying: ‘I do not want this to develop into a “line-shooting” competition.’ 1942 R.A.F. Jrnl. 30 May 17 For keeping up the spirits, line-shooting is at least as good as beer-drinking. 1942 R.A.F. Jrnl. 30 May 17 The man who shoots a heavy line about the work he is doing is probably very keen on his job. 1943 J. L. Hunt & A. G. Pringle Service Slang 44 Lineshoot, a tall story. 1944 G. Netherwood Desert Squadron i. 2 Some of the chaps also came from other well known fighter units. From the ‘line-shooting’ that ensued, one would think that the squadron which was then in the process of formation could never hope to be as well known as the one they had left—and so on and so forth. 1944 T. H. Wisdom Triumph over Tunisia 121 One of the most thorough and decisive of the air operations in the whole campaign was carried out by the Hurri-bombers. And this is no squadron line-shoot. 1946 G. Gibson Enemy Coast Ahead 144 These things were happening every night, so there was nothing to shoot a line about. 1951 M. Kennedy Lucy Carmichael vii. iv. 377 When Melissa shoots a line..don't protest or argue. Take it up and embroider it. 1952 T. Rattigan Deep Blue Sea i. 38 Funny thing about gongs... They don't mean a damn thing in war—except as a line-shoot, but in peace time they're quite useful. 1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Oct. 564/2 A champion shooter of lines. In a party of outstanding climbers and travellers he could be relied on to cap any story. 1960 Times 19 July 18/4 One must bear in mind that what his Lordship had called..‘shooting a line’ was not necessarily inconsistent with a genuine belief. 1960 V. Gielgud To Bed at Noon i. xi. 73 He believed Tom to have been line-shooting as far as his swimming prowess was concerned. 1973 Listener 15 Mar. 342/1 [He] was an awful line-shooter. He claimed to have been at Oxford, but..he hadn't been at Oxford. 1973 Times 20 Sept. 20/8 He was awarded (his friends thought inadequately) the MBE by the British and by the French the Croix de Guerre. He never shot a line about his escapades but made them into entertaining stories. < as lemmas |
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