Everybody knew this was buncombe, the colonel being extremely unpopular in civilian circles, and they smiled incredulously. |
Some kind of buncombe, of course, replied Tom, thoughtfully. |
They have fed it naiveté and buncombe in doses never before administered to any people. |
But as for this theory that all wisdom resides in the people, it's buncombe. |
But there were speeches to be made for buncombe, and they made the best of the seconds. |
Of his landlord, buncombe, he gradually learnt all that he cared to know. |