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[ UK /ɡˈæsbæɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a boring person who talks a great deal about uninteresting topics
  2. the bag containing the gas in a balloon

How To Use gasbag In A Sentence

  • Or should we turn to the simplest explanation: that he's a gasbag who never intended to sue and just wanted to throw a scare at the journalists following his story?
  • By April 2006, I was sick of hearing people marvel at what a good speaker he was and called him a "gasbag": Why I'm voting for Obama in the Wisconsin primary.
  • It would be nice to break the lock that these gasbags have on them but we shouldn't just pin our hopes on that alone.
  • Have you ever noticed that the gasbags who go out of their way to defend him are the same people who argue that he should be fired?
  • Either that or he is just a gasbag who has some neurotic need to articulate every half baked misfired synapse that passes through his cerebral cortex.
  • First, he is a bullying semi-Catholic gasbag.
  • When Bulworth begins his clunky, endearing rapping, there is a sense of restored idealism, and the movie will be assaulted for innocence, nuttiness, gasbagging. Warren Beatty Shampoos the Sleazy 90's
  • The loud-mouthed gasbag is obviously awakening to the fact that his influence, his credibility and his future livelihood is threatened by the fact that he will soon be proven wrong. Think Progress » Limbaugh Now Says He Won’t Move To Costa Rica — Will Just Go There To Use Its Public Health System
  • Right at the top of the map, are a few multi-coloured balloons, perhaps reflecting the increasing trend of advertisers using colourful gasbags.
  • He is a big Texan gasbag, but at least he's a liberal-minded big Texan gasbag whom I tend to agree with a good 90 percent of the time.
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