bag of wind / ˈwɪndˌbæg /

风袋风之袋风包风囊

bag of wind 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Informal.Also called bag of wind [wind] /wɪnd/ . an empty, voluble, pretentious talker.
  2. the bag of a bagpipe.

bag of wind 近义词

bag of wind

等同于 windbag

bag of wind

等同于 bigmouth

bag of wind

等同于 blabbermouth

bag of wind

等同于 braggart

bag of wind

等同于 vaunter

更多bag of wind例句

  1. He called her “a silly chattering windbag, an infernal liar, a conceited, gushing, rump-wagging, blethering ass.”
  2. He can still come off like a windbag with a know-it-all air.
  3. Since when has the son of a chief learnt to talk with the loud tongue and windbag swagger of the Amabuna?
  4. And Mr. Spurgeon was no windbag—vox et præterea nihil; no darling pet of old women whose Christianity was flabby as an oyster.
  5. Showed what Sexton can do when so deeply moved as to forget himself, and resist besetting temptation to play the fatal windbag.
  6. Carlyle thought Darwin a poor creature, and Comte regarded Hegel himself as an empty windbag.
  7. A regular braggart and empty windbag, he had taken but one good care, and that was of his own skin.