guff in English

noun
1
trivial, worthless, or insolent talk or ideas.
Trust me, these ‘get rich quick’ ads are pure bull, guff and hogwash!

Use "guff" in a sentence

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1. I don't believe any of that guff!

2. It was the same old guff.

3. It's not just the unemployed who like to cover their cards in guff.

4. Wow, that vice president guy can sure dish out the guff!

5. Don't listen to their guff about wanting to see you again.

6. In particular , this year we were swamped by pseudo - emotional guff.

7. The story veers toward folklore guff and is at times pretty incomprehensible.

8. Did you go to mechanic schooI to Iearn all this airpIane guff?

9. Nutty received the guff about the competition a few days before the date.

10. Even so, most other restaurant workers probably take more guff from customers, Dansky says.

11. He gave me a load of guff about how his wife didn't understand him.

12. We suspect that there will be all sorts of self - justifying guff from them.

13. You're telling me all this guff and you haven't even read what I wrote.

14. My hostage to fortune for 2004 is that this sort of guff has and will recede.

15. Every year at around this time I hand out awards for paradigm - shifting, best - in - class management guff.

16. I am constantly astonished by the way he is able to cut through the guff even in managerial and political issues.

17. Bunkum: 1 n unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements) Synonyms: buncombe , bunk , guff , hogwash , rot Type of: drivel , garbage a worthless message