Examples of 'bag of wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "bag of wind"

bag of wind - A metaphorical phrase used to describe someone who speaks at length but says little of value, often implying that they are full of hot air
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  • A windbag; a tiresomely talkative person.

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bag of wind
Gothel can be a bag of wind sometimes.
Bag of wind.
I think you are a big bag of wind.
He took the bag of wind to show to his family and friends.
Thoroughly familiar with bag of wind right here.
But I can match you with a better tune and from a better bag of wind.
Just a big bag of wind.
But I have been fooled before . You know, Trask may seem like a harmless bag of wind.
I am no bag of wind.
It 's time somebody licked that big bag of wind.
I am just a bag of wind from Texas.
I am not afraid of you, you old bag of wind.
Gothel can be a bag of wind sometimes . Happy hunting.
Go blow a sale, you old bag of wind.
That big bag of wind it's met its match!

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Obama is just a bag of wind.
Oh, shove a sock in it, you big old bag of wind.
I really do. To have that boorish bag of wind sing at my coming-of-age ball.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, you big bag of wind.
You're a bag of wind.
Oppa 's a busybody Oppa 's a boasting bag of wind.
And old Huo is a bag of wind.
And, Dick, you are a rubber-faced bag of wind.
Go ahead, you big bag of wind.
So you are just a bag of wind!
Cradle-robbing… pompous bag of wind.
Yes, darling . I am no bag of wind.

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