We have solved and compiled a list of answers for the Be a bad winner say NYT Crossword Clue. Our database is regularly updated with the latest clues, and as we discover new solutions, we include them in the answers box below, complete with length and explanation.
Crossword Clue | Be a bad winner say |
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Answer | GLOAT |
Length | 5 letters |
Crossword Clue Explanation | GLOAT means to boast or brag excessively, especially after a victory. It has a negative connotation and is considered poor sportsmanship. Gloating is often seen in competitive situations such as sports, politics, and business. |
Clue Category | Language and Wordplay |
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Be a bad winner say Crossword Answer with 5 letters is:
- GLOAT
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