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blowhard

[ US /ˈbɫoʊˌhɑɹd/ ]
[ UK /blˈə‍ʊhəd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a very boastful and talkative person

How To Use blowhard In A Sentence

  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards (whom you despise) have gained more influence.
  • Instead, there must have been a few blowhards who got all puffed up and began pontificating.
  • Skewering the army of cable blowhards is a worthy and funny endeavor; ensnaring actual ones to ridicule them is less enjoyable.
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • The republicans for years have been ginning up false voter fraud claims to prevent people from voting and now probably one of the best cases for voter fraud in years is against the blowhards lush and couter-lite. Poll: Majority Liked Obama's Race Relations Speech, But Doubts About Wright Remain
  • Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me.
  • Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me.
  • The snow has provided a light cover from the resort to Mt Blowhard on the western side of the mountain.
  • So it was easier to let the old blowhard yak away and just nod occasionally.
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