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Bloviate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To bloviate means "to speak pompously and excessively" or "to expound ridiculously". A colloquial verb coined in the United States, it is commonly used with contempt to describe the behavior of poli...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "bloviation" ... Learn more about "bloviation" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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How is it possible, you must be wondering, that I can read complex engineering documents in Japanese but haven't really been able to speak the language? ... The conundrum du jour is: why am I suddenly blabbing away now in Japanese, almost 12 years after I came to Japan to live? I was puzzled over this ... As it turned out,
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That's a disguised double insult: it reminds the discerning ear of Clinton's characteristic bloviation, and then of his political failings (when you see Clinton, you're reminded why the Democrats need Obama).
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politics, economics and currents events blog ... Too Little of a Good Thing ... November 3rd, 2009 by Sonny...
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O'REILLY: Time now for the "Most Ridiculous Item of the Day." As you know, my bloviation quotient is off the chart. I do three hours of analysis every weekday -- two on the radio, one on TV. With that much verbiage, I'm going to make mistakes and misstatements.
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Home > Midmarket CIO Definitions - Bloviate ... American writer H. L. Mencken, always bordering on bloviation himself, described a less interesting bloviator, President Warren G. Harding, thusly:
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