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windbag

[wind-bag] / ˈwɪndˌbæg /


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Wolff on horner: “Christian is a bit of a windbag who wants to be on camera.”

From The Guardian

He’s a windbag, a craft-o-maniac, a guy who goes, is really into eggs and keeps things fresh.

From Seattle Times

He was sort of a goofball and windbag.

From New York Times

Michigan law professor Joseph Kimble, an early leader of the plain writing movement, recently penned a children’s book about a windbag called “Mr. Mouthful Learns His Lesson.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t need to know anything about anything to be an arrogant, sanctimonious windbag,” said one “user” in a testimonial.

From Seattle Times