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bragging rights
[ brag-ing rahyts ]
plural noun
- the presumed right to brag or boast, often associated with winning a contest of skill, as cooking or fishing.
bragging rights
plural noun
- notional privileges that are gained by defeating a close rival
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Origin of bragging rights1
Example Sentences
If Verstappen is not available, Toto Wolff will stick with his current driver line-up into 2026 - Russell has come out of three seasons with Lewis Hamilton and just about won bragging rights.
Steven Ward claimed the bragging rights in his all-Belfast clash against Tommy McCarthy with a sixth-round stoppage.
The stakes on Saturday are more than just bragging rights.
Not only can Dundee fans reclaim some bragging rights, they will be hoping the balance of footballing power in the city is swinging back towards the boys in dark blue.
England and Australia are now leading the way with professional set-ups at both international and domestic level, which usually results in gripping contests between the two, but it's this year's hosts who have the bragging rights in terms of silverware.
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