windbag 的定义
- Informal.Also called bag of wind [wind] /wɪnd/ . an empty, voluble, pretentious talker.
- the bag of a bagpipe.
windbag 近义词
bigmouth, chatterer
更多windbag例句
- He called her “a silly chattering windbag, an infernal liar, a conceited, gushing, rump-wagging, blethering ass.”
- He can still come off like a windbag with a know-it-all air.
- Since when has the son of a chief learnt to talk with the loud tongue and windbag swagger of the Amabuna?
- And Mr. Spurgeon was no windbag—vox et præterea nihil; no darling pet of old women whose Christianity was flabby as an oyster.
- Showed what Sexton can do when so deeply moved as to forget himself, and resist besetting temptation to play the fatal windbag.
- Carlyle thought Darwin a poor creature, and Comte regarded Hegel himself as an empty windbag.
- A regular braggart and empty windbag, he had taken but one good care, and that was of his own skin.