How To Use Blatherskite In A Sentence

  • They are to elect honest men, with whom one can do business -- instead of the peasant saloon keepers and blatherskite labor leaders whom they choose at present. Samuel the Seeker
  • The Tyler Telegram humbly apologizes for having called that wide-lipped blatherskite, T. DeWitt Talmadge, "a religious faker. The Iconoclast
  • Have you noticed those two blatherskites are creeping ever nearer to usurp you as champion posters?
  • Candidates were referred to as blatherskites, big-nothings, stuffed shirts, jellyfish, etc.
  • Perot, whose preferred rhetorical mode is the murky expostulation, is what used to be called a blatherskite. The Veep And The Blatherskite
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  • And then there are the funny ones such as ning nong, doofus, blatherskite. Etymology – the origins of words « Write Anything
  • I think the word you are looking for is blatherskite. Think Progress » Highlights From Tony Snow’s First Press Gaggle
  • Blatherskite O'Loodheramawn, a barrel-chested, white-toothed athlete from Mullingar, welcomed the new loosening of restrictions.
  • It's a thundering lie, you miserable old blatherskite! Pudd'nhead Wilson
  • And then there are the funny ones such as ning nong, doofus, blatherskite. Etymology – the origins of words « Write Anything
  • Finally, several years later, to complete the circle of poisoned feelings, Mark Twain broke with Edward House: “Reid had labeled him correctly; he was a blatherskite.” Mark Twain
  • No self-respecting activist desires to have his cause championed by any such horde of loud-mouthed, blatant blatherskites.
  • Many of the books we see these days perched perfectly in high street seasonal window displays are written by static, worn-out, curmudgeonly blatherskites.
  • In contrast, you are a blatherskite living on other human beings and giving them nothing as empty words in return, i.e. the lifestyle of a social parasite. Social progress is our Duty
  • Disillusioned with events in the publishing world, he decided to turn his back on the mainstream bookish blatherskites and focus on independent literary fiction and culture.
  • He makes up figures, he makes up stories, and he is full of blatherskite.
  • People who talk a lot and say little are called blatherskites.

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