How To Use Guff In A Sentence

  • Paul Williams is a master of talking horseshit, but even a guffer like him finds it hard to fill pages every week with shite sensationalism about the Irish criminal underworld. Irish Blogs
  • This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson.
  • The stress marks might seem quaint to us; but McGuffey believed that rhythm and harmony have not only an aesthetic but also a moral value.
  • The author about whom I wrote at the beginning of this piece continues to get guff from the articles written years ago ... Gotcha! Being interviewed by the media
  • Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent.
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  • Without waiting for a reply, Mr. McGuffey dropped back into his department and Captain Scraggs, his soul filled with rage and dire forebodings, repaired to the galley, and "candled" four dozen eggs. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
  • Billy slapped his knee and guffawed, and he began choking on his pretzel he had shoveled into his mouth. Kari Gremore: An All-American Tea Party
  • It goes on and on, but I didn't want it to end, found myself sitting at the computer snorting and guffawing at the over-the-top shmaltzy spectacularity. 15 Minutes of Bliss
  • As someone who's always found Bob Dylan amusing and kind of absurd, I guffawed (at 3 a.m.; scared the opossums) at Idle's startling transformation into ol 'Uncle Bobby, strummin' and harpin 'and bleatin' nearly incomprehensibly about Brian's theme of "Individuals. Gregory Weinkauf: Not the Messiah: Monty Python Strikes Again!
  • Such a remark ordinarily would deserve no more than a hearty guffaw.
  • That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a hearty guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
  • Inside my mother was still eating, and the men and girls next to our place were laughing and guffawing.
  • But no-one wants that guff, they want narrative.
  • What was all that guff about choosing whether'to build the infrastructure our economy needs or letting it decay '? Times, Sunday Times
  • I read it, however, with unscholarly whoops, guffaws, and gasps. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're going to get a lot of guff from readers who actually follow the link to that review and see how glibly dismissive it is.
  • Everyone was a little tense, slapping each other on the back and making double entendre remarks that were rewarded with great guffaws. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • I think I may be a little self absorbed (T hears guffaws of knowing laughter from various corners of the globe).
  • The Sheriff guffawed loudly at his own joke, though no one else joined in.
  • For 23 years, she had tolerated the raised eyebrows, the rude snickers, the outright guffaws.
  • You'll be happy to know that my face remained quite stony throughout, except for an occasional guffaw. 52449_CLARA
  • Some were shouting angrily, some were talking loudly… and others were guffawing.
  • Everyone was a little tense, slapping each other on the back and making double entendre remarks that were rewarded with great guffaws. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • We collapsed with gleeful guffaws thinking it was our secret discovery and no way would our teacher know what we were on about.
  • Artists in many fields collaborate, as painters did in the Renaissance, before there was any guff about the artist as transcendent, solitary genius.
  • As to all that guff about strength and confidence, red lipstick is actually a monumental pain in the neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coach Rams burst into loud guffaws of laughter.
  • Her concluding suggestion caused me to stifle a guffaw by blowing my nose loudly. GOODBYE CURATE
  • It's still a routine spine-chiller that recycles the usual guff, but by those standards an effort has been made. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did, however, see them tittering, shrieking, guffawing and hooting with laughter at the madcap slapstick that has become the trademark of these two spiky-haired, South Yorkshire clowns.
  • This year marks the 25th anniversary of the original Guffey Chicken Fly, an event that puts the "eek" into "unique. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • `I'm sorry, Bill, truly sorry," he said, and managed to suppress another guffaw. WIDOW'S END
  • Backscuttling for the hop off with the odds altogether in favour of his tumbling into the river, Jaun just then I saw to collect from the gentlest weaner among the weiners, (who by this were in half droopleaflong mourning for the passing of the last post) the familiar yellow label into which he let fall a drop, smothered a curse, choked a guffaw, spat expectoratiously and blew his own trumpet. Finnegans Wake
  • This certainly is a laugh aloud book, and I found myself alternating between muffled chuckles and outright guffaws.
  • Everyone talks about how hard cutdown week is and all that guff.
  • The new game, which does away with the renaissance fair and 3D moniker guff and is instead simply dubbed Wolfenstein, is headed to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC platforms. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features
  • The team also drew a few guffaws locally when their coach, a Quebecois named Yves Boily, told the media his team was overeating.
  • McGuffin said the primary use for St. John's wort is maintaining good mood and a sense of well-being.
  • I think last year I wrote some nauseating guff about how lovely and peachy it all is, and how single people should be jolly happy and all the rest, because I was all loved up with Marianne.
  • What is not true is the accompanying guff about nature in the city and blah blah. Times, Sunday Times
  • My vet takes no guff from snotty torties.
  • It is perhaps the most creative aspect of finance and all these uncreative people worrying about their money makes me guffaw. Poll of Polls: Obama more popular than his policies
  • There were giggles and guffaws when he was around.
  • And then she has to meet the right man and go on dates and fall in love before being engaged for at least a year and then her gorgeous young guy zooms into the room, guffawing like a teenager, riding the scooter he gave her as a gift.
  • the McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films
  • Ha, ha," everyone guffawed. "It's one of Viv's shock tactics.".
  • I chuckled, guffawed, chortled and cachinnated my way through the book.
  • Randall guffawed loudly before returning his book to the bookshelf by his window.
  • I reproduce this guff in extenso and commend a quick read of the rest of it and then have a root round, provided always you are of phlegmatic mien. Archive 2008-03-30
  • `Kintail's an obscurantist, he's a millenarian ," said Eileen, guffawing. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • It will be an alternative to the usual football, guff and nonsense.
  • Isaiah and Gabe burst into loud guffaws of laughter, startling the hikers in front of us.
  • The rest were rabbiting on about share prices, company takeovers, fashion accessories, holiday destinations or some such guff.
  • For only $24.95 you'll not only get laughs, but also guffaws, chortles, and giggles.
  • My sense of humor is typically not the sort that people "guffaw" at -- but I hope there will be a moment or two of amusement for those who are kind enough to read it. Archive 2009-12-01
  • There was a titter of laughter but we smothered it before it became a guffaw.
  • Dad guffawed, wiped at his eyes, and pulled Cooper in for a hug. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Morrison and MacLachlan play their dissonance not for guffaws but for rather rueful observational comedy.
  • A cheerful guffaw that would have sounded ridiculous coming from anyone else emitted from his mouth.
  • When the supposedly expected guffaws fail to materialize, Martin feigns puzzlement.
  • The temporary love potion is also my favored McGuffin. Archive 2005-11-01
  • Return of the MacGuffin: Iran and Nuclear Weapons (K-punk) “A MacGuffin (sometimes spelt McGuffin or Magoffin), an empty master-signifier, is a now-ubiquitous plot device or catalyst that holds no meaning or purpose of its own except to motivate the players or characters and advance a narrative or story.” Google MLK in Black and White
  • Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully -- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie* for my The Antiquary — Volume 02
  • Harry greets the mix up with a guffaw of laughter.
  • What a load of unmitigated, unadulterated self-serving guff.
  • Mrs Caywood-Guffy has traced her family line back to an ancestor who lived in Cawood in 1200.
  • Karl guffawed loudly, but covered it with a cough and rolled over.
  • Guffens makes more than 50 wines, and while the quality is high, they do taste different because he manages to extract as much terroir as possible from each batch.
  • ‘I'm a hillbilly singer with delusions of grandeur,’ Earle says, with a guffaw.
  • I got permission to do so years ago from my then PT, a former commando, who usually took no guff from the likes of me, but insisted that training when ill was ridiculous. Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger Lite 5 March
  • Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully --- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie for my Lord, for he The Antiquary
  • My hostage to fortune for 2004 is that this sort of guff has and will recede.
  • Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully --- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie for my Lord, for he The Antiquary
  • He guffawed with delight when he heard the news.
  • My wife chortled and guffawed too, but neither of us can explain why it works.
  • The icrc, the cromwellian consumer debt counseling and the invisible chilopoda polyurethan use the red rift frantically and in busy mcguffin. Rational Review
  • I could rave up every song and moment, but editors are people too, so I'll just share three here: 1. As someone who's always found Bob Dylan amusing and kind of absurd, I guffawed at 3 a.m.; scared the opossums at Idle's startling transformation into ol' Uncle Bobby, strummin' and harpin' and bleatin' nearly incomprehensibly about Brian's theme of "Individuals. Gregory Weinkauf: Not the Messiah : Monty Python Strikes Again!
  • We could guffaw at the antics of a batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers.
  • We'll sit and watch any old guff, in our millions. The Sun
  • More style than substance, he spends more time discussing his new suits or launching hearty guffaws than breaking down football teams.
  • The apparently self-penned bio on Cameron's website begins, "I was born in October 1966," and then leaps straight forward to 2001, missing out the decades he spent as a guffawing, top-hatted toff in between. Birthday Boy
  • In most aircraft safety guff, the instructions for smashing into the earth are pretty clear: simply sit in the brace position beaming euphorically, never forgetting that you might also need to grip a euphoric child or infant.
  • He pokes fun at the Citizen's Charter, yet the only ideas which enthuse him are some guff from the Duke of Edinburgh about the importance of team sports. Breaking the Code by Gyles Brandreth
  • Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully -- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie* for my The Antiquary — Complete
  • It doesn't have as many yucks and guffaws as the original, but it can hold it's own as a fairly good comedy.
  • Instead, what we're hearing is a lot of revisionist guff about 30 years of brave and loyal service. History, of course, will reflect the truth.
  • She guffawed quite loudly, and then continued forth with several high-pitched giggles.
  • Had he been born on the lower reaches of the Yukon and baptised by a remittance man in a Wesleyan Chapel, he would probably not have suffered so acutely from the cold as he did at Guffle Hoe, nor could he have been more persistently victimised and handicapped in after life by bronchial asthma and pyorrhoea of the gums. Terribly Intimate Portraits
  • There is a lot of guff and jargon surrounding this issue.
  • My whole shtick is putting twenty-six letters, ten numbers, and twenty-odd punctuation marks in an order that makes people cringe and guffaw and wet themselves and hide under the bed. A Man in Trouble
  • The book is a compendium of homilies, a McGuffey's Reader for the voter.
  • `Kintail's an obscurantist, he's a millenarian," said Eileen, guffawing. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • On a typical evening, one can see U.S. soldiers smoking from 4-foot-tall hookahs and security contractors guffawing over beer, their machine guns by their sides.
  • He bursts into a loud guffaw.
  • Trust me, these ‘get rich quick’ ads are pure bull, guff and hogwash!
  • It will be recalled that Margaret Thatcher, who in her early years, despite being a very great person, fell for all the EU guff and imagined herself to have influence 'at the heart of Europe', negotiated a substantial and apparently permanent rebate in the vast payments that were being made to the EU so that it might sustain, for example, goat farmers in Greece in foetid cheese. Archive 2009-08-30
  • I don't think I ever let out a hearty guffaw, but I chuckled on a number of occasions.
  • The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish.
  • The story is the usual guff. The Sun
  • Then again, if you subtract all that guff about the complacent bourgeoisie, maybe the scene means nothing more than ‘Ew, gross!’
  • Starting again, I tried for a chortle and came in somewhere between a guffaw and a choke followed by a snort. THE MANANA MAN
  • I know you are busy and have to make a living but you do seem to take a lot of guff from people on your blog and you are spending more time defending your self even though you are only raising questions to get us to think.
  • Then Laddie spelled "incomprehensibility," and they finished up the "bilities" and the "alities" with a rush and changed McGuffey's for Webster, with five on Laddie's side and three on the Princess ', and when they quit with it, the Princess was alone, and Laddie and our little May facing her. Laddie: A True Blue Story
  • Everyone guffawed as they swiped the small bowls before them with triangles of pita bread.
  • Fred says 'Boo!' obit of note • the great Studs Terkel at 96 obit of note • William Warton at 82 worth hearing • from NPR - Goosebumps And Guffaws In R L Stine's 'HorrorLand' at Archive 2008-10-01
  • This is all so much pious guff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly the tension broke and loud guffaws shattered the silence.
  • Bleak as the film is, there is occasional respite in the script, drawing wry smiles rather than hearty guffaws.
  • No chortle, no chuckle, not even a quarter of a guffaw.
  • It is slick, contrived and eminently forgettable guff. Times, Sunday Times
  • You just thought that the red-headed lady with the corny song was funny, and deserving not only of a quiet chuckle, the restrained acknowledgment of tragicomedy, but of a hearty guffaw.
  • Whether it was a giggle, a guffaw, a chortle, a snort is irrelevant. The Weirdest Examples of Mass Hysteria | Disinformation
  • In a truly democratic fashion, she encouraged comments from the gathering, all the time trying to poke fun at everything, and causing titters, chuckles and guffaws to break out intermittently.
  • At this point, readers might say to themselves, ‘Well, this is all plain common sense and simple rational process anyway, so why bother with all this postmodern guff?’
  • Jump ahead on the "guffaw" clip and notice how Mickey goes on to confuse Althouse for McCardle at the end of this Bloggingheads clip, well after the Althouse discussion with Bob Wright is over. Mickey Kaus on Sniggergate.
  • Judging by the absence of any critical questioning in the published piece, the Guardian's reporters - one of them the paper's political editor - swallowed this guff wholesale.
  • I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles.
  • The announcement was greeted with loud guffaws.
  • His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady.
  • All this guff and nonsense does is reinforce the conviction that the City of York Council does not give a stuff if there is a football club in the city.
  • The nearby surrounding crowd broke into a smattering of laughter, not to mention his buddies who all guffawed loudly.
  • At that, the speaker releases a hearty guffaw, for this is the fruit of his ploy.
  • Her concluding suggestion caused me to stifle a guffaw by blowing my nose loudly. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Both Obama and comedian Seth Meyers went to town on him, and the surrounding journalists guffawed and applauded madly. Eric Alterman: Think Again: The Washington Post, Trumped
  • The others guffawed loudly and I could hear them exchanging teasing blows.
  • I did, however, see them tittering, shrieking, guffawing and hooting with laughter at the madcap slapstick that has become the trademark of these two spiky-haired, South Yorkshire clowns.
  • The man guffawed loudly, slapping his hands on his obese legs.
  • Robust ratings prevail, while the departure of Amanda "middle distance" Burton in 2004 has seen wilful abstruseness replaced by a slicker, Spooks-ier, less overtly guff approach. Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die
  • Then he picked up a looking-glass, studied his spotty face in it with inordinate pleasure and broke into guffaws. RALEGH'S LAST JOURNEY: A Tale of Madness, Vanity and Treachery
  • A loud guffaw boomed out from the lounge and he glanced through the doorway, thankful to be out-of the way.
  • Ranji David is Appu, Rashmi Kothari and 13 others join in to make up a dramatic interplay of laughs and guffaws, back talks and whatnots.
  • If you want to put him on your web site that is a business decision for you, but if you put the sort of guff he has written in newspapers into your subscription email I will probably unsubscribe.
  • Trust me, these ‘get rich quick’ advertisements are pure bull, guff and hogwash!
  • Those looking for more meaning here than silly belly laughs and guffaws are bound to be disappointed.
  • The benevolent prince is wisecracking with his cronies, guffawing and texting on his mobile phone.
  • What is not true is the accompanying guff about nature in the city and blah blah. Times, Sunday Times
  • The laugh was at the expense of the tormentor, and he retreated from the shop in the "guffaw," and Fitz was permitted to finish his shave in peace -- in peace, at least, so far as this particular tormentor was concerned, for a more formidable one assailed him before his departure. Make or Break or, The Rich Man's Daughter
  • We guffawed at what Graham had written.
  • He seemed to have heard her thoughts rather than her actual words, giving a hearty guffaw.
  • The workers' hearty guffaws followed her as she went through the swarm of mice quickly.
  • After all, it is a showcase for Jim Carrey, the dude with the malleable body and mug who can make you guffaw just by jiggling around and rearranging his phiz.
  • I know the audience I saw this with guffawed like hyenas throughout. Flixnjoystix.com! » The Box Office Space ● March 26th – 28th, 2010! A Look At The Weekend’s Winners And Losers!
  • The way she has her baseball cap pulled down, you know she's serious about her basketball, you know she doesn't want any guff.
  • Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event.
  • It started as a kind of noiseless shaking, then guffawing, on to tears, and he ended by taking out his handkerchief and blowing his big nose. Goodnight, Irene
  • Tornello has been called guff, humble, an old-fashioned dad. News for Charlottesville Daily Progress
  • The great thing about all of this religious or "culty" guff, is that all the sheeple groveling in their steeple, they all have "opinions" about what their deity is "saying" and righteously so, but the deity in the last few thousands of years of "omnipotence", has never once put in a personal appearance. Computerworld News
  • And I laughed and guffawed at the irony of it, and even Verge did let forth a merry mirth-filled giggle.
  • The announcement was greeted with loud guffaws.
  • Some cheered, some guffawed, others thought she went too far. Michael D. Brown: Where's Muhammad? Shamefully, not in the Washington Post nor the Denver Post
  • He guffawed with delight when he heard the news.
  • Loud guffaws rent the air and before one wave of laughter could die another surged in.
  • As I learned later, Miss Nightingale herself hated all the ‘lady with the lamp’ guff and was much happier ploughing through volumes of public health statistics or firing sharp letters off to cabinet ministers.
  • He sipped his coffee and guffawed over one of the hunters asking if the urine had been pasteurized. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • What was all that guff about football hooligans? Times, Sunday Times
  • And I'm sure if that if you ever did jail time - which is possible, thanks the crimes you committed under your addiction - you'd be telling us all how the head of an unwashed cock banging against your uvula was a big guffaw. The Horror... The Horror....
  • The token female often ends up sexually objectified and stereotyped; the MacGuffined person often ends up being essentialized as the representation of virtue and treated as an archetype for The Reluctant Hero; and so on. Objectification in fantasy «
  • The icrc, the cromwellian consumer debt counseling and the invisible chilopoda polyurethan use the red rift frantically and in busy mcguffin. Rational Review
  • And you just hear folk talking so much guff. Times, Sunday Times
  • They roared, guffawed, bantered, clinked glasses, made oafish attempts to chat up the waitress, and roared a bit more when one managed to get a fraction bit more of her attention than anyone else.
  • What is not true is the accompanying guff about nature in the city and blah blah. Times, Sunday Times
  • As they guffawed loudly, the ticket collector arrived.
  • My mum guffawed at this as though it was Noël Coward at his pithy best. MAN AND WIFE
  • `I'm sorry, Bill, truly sorry," he said, and managed to suppress another guffaw. WIDOW'S END
  • My guffaw is muffled by the sound of Cheerios cascading to the floor. Note(s) to self
  • Or had the Academy pulled off their usual trick of ignoring great cinema and handing out the prizes to a load of sentimental old guff? Times, Sunday Times
  • I LOVE the fact Hillary Clinton is not taking any "guff" from anyone. Clinton in Liberia for meeting with president
  • And while this particular statement may lack the torturous semantics of its predecessors, it still adds up to in-your-face guff.
  • Then a strange bloke started to hover near us (not literally although that would have been fun!) and every time I laughed he quietly guffawed.
  • In Madman, he gambols and guffaws and plays shamelessly to the rafters -- and that's just during the curtain calls. Michael Giltz: Theater: Geoffrey Rush In "Madman," Adam Rapp's "Hallway," Shaky Tennessee and Broadway Songs of 1921
  • He threwed his fit up to his aers, rolled his poligone eyes, snivelled from his snose and blew the guff out of his hornypipe. Finnegans Wake
  • They are called "guffer;" are six feet in diameter and three feet in height; are very safe, for they never upset, and may be travelled in over the worst roads. A Woman's Journey Round the World
  • As they guffawed loudly, the ticket collector arrived.
  • But old Dim, as soon as he'd slooshied this dollop of song like a lomtick of redhot meat plonked on your plate, let off one of his vulgarities, which in this case was a lip-trump fol - lowed by a dog-howl followed by two fingers pronging twice at the air followed by a clowny guffaw. Where's the show?
  • He will want to give you a load of company guff about high-rates of customer satisfaction and a wide-ranging menu catering to differing needs.
  • It was a load of disappointingly patronising guff about how "woman is closer to the rhythms of Earth" and stuff like that, and it predisposed me against him as a bit of a sanctimonious berk. This week's new singles
  • FORGET the guff about patient safety. The Sun
  • I guffawed to the point of strangers asking what I was laughing at.
  • A guffawing scytheman, moreover, pressed with his horny palm the hand of The Day of Wrath
  • Example: Say ump hundred, umpty-ump, umpteen or ump years ago, non-central character X unleashes the Dark Lord or steals the MacGuffin Device, only to be Horribly Killed immediately for their Terrible Folly, leaving aforesaid Dark Lord/MacGuffin Device loose in the world to create merry havoc. On Prologues
  • They film him conducting ‘interviews’ with players in which the ‘questions’ seem composed entirely of hearty guffaws and backslaps.
  • Guffaws and chuckles follow, and they talk about how they blocked up all the entrances except the big door.
  • Artists in many fields collaborate, as painters did in the Renaissance, before there was any guff about the artist as transcendent, solitary genius.
  • And I laughed and guffawed at the irony of it, and even Verge did let forth a merry mirth-filled giggle.
  • True to her word, there were the unmistakable sound of Clark's hearty guffaws spilling into the room.
  • Said: this is just bakamfuse guff of the maoists. there is no solid ground to prove their projected target. jungle bata aayeka aba jungli byabahar (features) haru bhayeka haru. United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal
  • Adelbert," crooned Mr. McGuffey, "ain't you got no heart? Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
  • My take was that a child, growing up in that community, listening to that "guff" every Sunday, would literally be programmed with contempt for "whitey". A Hit From The Supremes
  • The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter.
  • McGuffey "tailed" on to the rope and with raucous cries hauled away. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
  • It goes on and on, but I didn't want it to end, found myself sitting at the computer snorting and guffawing at the over-the-top shmaltzy spectacularity. 15 Minutes of Bliss
  • All the rest was crossed out because it was meaningless, self-serving guff - like this column.
  • He sees a woman much like himself, a coarse merchant's daughter who guffaws loudly at a dirty joke.
  • The bizarrely rich visitor guffawed loudly and strolled out the door.
  • She let out a loud guffaw.
  • Harry even had to cover his face duck out of view to hide his uncontrolled guffaws.
  • On her last episode, she gleefully called wussy Kate Gosselin a "city mouse," and she managed many times to guffaw over making liberals "wee wee! Bonnie Fuller: Sarah Palin's Alaska Should NOT Be Cancelled -- It's Great TV & Brilliant Marketing!
  • Its big guffaw moments include an old lady macing a couple of cops and a sign language interpreter translating four-letter words.
  • They'll spout a lot of emollient guff and sensible criticism of the government, which you can even find yourself nodding along to when they're on Question Time.
  • So my advice on your next trip to the museum is to kick back, have a couple of stiff ones, lock the docent in the broom closet and treat yourself to a few guffaws. Three Tips for Surviving the Art Museum

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