The charismatic CEO, seen from a slightly different angle, is a fairly traditional blowhard. |
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It's great that this polyglottal octogenarian can still put the wind up blowhard moralists. |
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They can be found in the corporate media, especially the blowhard punditocracy. |
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So it was easier to let the old blowhard yak away and just nod occasionally. |
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Perhaps it is about time to revisit the law that puts the oldest blowhard of the Senate in the line of succession. |
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You know, for us, it's not really that interesting to be just a blowhard, to be the messenger and the message and the expert. |
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Well, I don't like the idea of having a man who sounds like a pathetic barroom blowhard becoming President of the United States in a time of war. |
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If that means putting up with a few cocktail party jibes from some self-aggrandising blowhard, that's fine with me. |
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He was a blowhard at times, claiming breakthroughs that hadn't happened yet. |
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What percentage of blogposts are denunciations of some blowhard on the political extremes? |
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He is a rather unpleasant figure throughout much of the play, a boastful blowhard, a bully, a coward. |
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To avoid being perceived as the blowhard executive who knows it all, he is always asking for feedback on what he could have done better. |
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And I think a perfect country needs its share of blowhard, dishonest filmmakers. |
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I love that we took this guy who was trying to be a blowhard but got into his head and showed the other side. |
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On the other hand, Lawson did find high-ranking military sources who knew the man, though they tended to regard him as a blowhard. |
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But then they get to know me and just think I'm a big fat blowhard. |
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I didn't agree but I wanted to see where this blowhard would take this. |
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Your support of that war was and is the real treason, you blowhard. |
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Colbert, wearing thick-rimmed glasses, spoke as himself, not as the blowhard character he has played on The Colbert Report for eight years. |
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If that were the case, there would be a lot of blowhard, half-witted bloggers out there having to defend their mad and vengeful rantings on a daily basis. |
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A bleached blond blowhard, he excelled both as a wrestler and a manager. |
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On the one hand, soldiers and sailors usually see him as an arrogant, disloyal, and self-promoting blowhard who played loose with the facts in order to push his own agenda. |
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You know, I hope she does more of that with every right-wing blowhard. |
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Like Mr Mori, Mr Aoki is uninspiring, while Mr Kamei is an intemperate blowhard whose far-right views no-one takes seriously. |
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Behind every blowhard there's a sordid tale of sexual perversity. |
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Jason Bateman, as the sleazeball fixer played in the TV series by Marc Warren, is extremely good in a small role, bringing a whole PR subculture to life and revealing the nerviness just under his blowhard bluster. |
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Beetle bag is clumsy, and kind of blowhard Ferdy Ant. |
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It tells us that the character is a swell-headed military blowhard — a classic comic type that goes all the way back to commedia dell'arte's Il Capitano. |
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Rush Limbaugh is just a blowhard,'' said the 49ers' Chidi Ahanotu, discussing the situation with reporters last week. |
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Our blowhard MSPs only proved that when push comes to shove they're a bunch of lightweights. |
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Also, the portrayal of Glendower is not exactly flattering as he is depicted as vain, and a bit of a blowhard who claims to be a Magus. |
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And what a broth of bile and blowhard bragadacio it proves to be. |
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The obligatory right-wing radio blowhard soon entered the picture. |
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The snow has provided a light cover from the resort to Mt Blowhard on the western side of the mountain. |
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