Ok, so I'm really nothing like him but if I was to be reincarnated as a pompous windbag that'd be the type I'd like to be. |
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The warning didn't register with one windbag, and the committee members signaled the emcee to gavel the person off the dais. |
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I can think of no one in the whole world who could play a scheming windbag of a womaniser better than him! |
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We may have to listen to this obnoxious windbag for another 6 years, bloviating on the Senate floor unrestricted. |
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We are blessed at Harvard in not having some imported windbag sound off to us in the Commencement exercises in the morning. |
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The indictment against Adams, as I read it, is that he's a fat, pompous old windbag who assumes that anyone with an opposing viewpoint is a fool or a knave. |
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I do not want to speak louder, because you will accuse me of being a windbag. |
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Ailing and flatulent, the noted pontificator gives new meaning to the term windbag. |
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Liberals love to hate Mrs Palin because they believe she's a divisive, know-nothing windbag. |
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He can still come off like a windbag with a know-it-all air. |
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It may be your opinion that the last thing Manhattan needs is another drunken windbag, the kind who ruins dinner parties by driveling and ranting through every course, spitting food and sloshing wine. |
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Paul's speech matches the all-time Commons record for non-stop speaking, set by Henry Brougham in 1828, although since that speech was not actually for filibustering purposes, presumably Brougham was just a windbag. |
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Some windbag. Hell, ain't I seen your kind before?... Some bag of wind. You're just hot air, that's all. |
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He portrayed O'Reilly as a self-satisfied windbag and tinhorn populist. |
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Over to world-class windbag Jon Snow for Channel Bore's endless coverage of Richard III's re-interment at Leicester Cathedral after lying in a state under a car park. |
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And in fact it was not until we landed in Tokyo that I realised the Divine Windbag had been in the back of the Cessna all along. |
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