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Meanings of
guff
in anglès
català
poca-soltada
espanyol
disparate
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Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
bunk
rot
hogwash
buncombe
bunkum
català
poca-soltada
Synonyms
Examples for "
bunk
"
bunk
rot
hogwash
buncombe
bunkum
Examples for "
bunk
"
1
The next moment the boy heard Thede moving in the
bunk
above.
2
In the darkness, cylinder in hand, I crept softly from the
bunk
.
3
When Harold was in his
bunk
the little maid was brought in.
4
Long, frightening howls carried by the wind into our open
bunk
windows.
5
The man in the
bunk
in the lumbermen's camp is wild again.
1
In one place flowers
rot
and die; in another, bloom and live.
2
Spray 5 is the most important in reducing the amount of
rot
.
3
The leaves
rot
on the ground; the trees also, age after age.
4
They do not lie and
rot
in the sun and the mists.
5
They will
rot
in prison; that is all that they will do.
1
They said they could not drink the tea; that it was
hogwash
.
2
Both Mary and Bill said this cabal thing of yours is
hogwash
.
3
I was run out of my job on this sort of
hogwash
.
4
He grabbed the edge of his seat and growled, That's
hogwash
,
Wiley.
5
JM: The belief that things like match-fixing are new is
hogwash
.
1
And the speeches to the extent of about ninety per cent are pure
buncombe
.
2
But as for this theory that all wisdom resides in the people, it's
buncombe
.
3
England never signed, because Castlereagh thought the whole thing
buncombe
.
4
That is sheer
buncombe
carefully fostered by a very efficient corps of Japanese propagandists.
5
Webster did it supremely well; a smaller man would merely have made
buncombe
of it.
1
The idea that Brazil just rocked up and played is romantic
bunkum
.
2
I wonder if there isn't a lot of
bunkum
in higher education?
3
Have you not head enough to see that that is all
bunkum
?
4
That may be
bunkum
,
or it may be God's truth- Idon'tknow.
5
Tall talk's his jewelry: he must have his dandification in
bunkum
.
Usage of
guff
in anglès
1
This
guff
was not published by the government or the housebuilding companies.
2
So far, the Party and Humanite are still sticking to their
guff
.
3
I'll have a whiskey & let them smother me in their
guff
.
4
A lot of
guff
is written in glorification of the often-dreadful 1960s.
5
Belay that
guff
before I snatch yer pettiskirts and snap yer smithyriddles!
6
Her Jersey accent enough to knock the
guff
clean out of me.
7
Talk of a united Ireland is all
guff
,
according to another.
8
Her remark is a prime example of obtuse and oily
guff
.
9
Stow the
guff
,
the lot of you; I want to sleep.
10
At this time of year, my mind naturally turns to
guff
.
11
Especially when you realise that kids are absolutely mesmerised by this piggy
guff
.
12
The
guff
from both sides in Corrib is proof of that.
13
By which I mean the ceremonial
guff
will probably start at around 5pm.
14
She was a savvy businesswoman and didn't take
guff
off anyone.
15
The Mill's not here to judge, readers, just to churn out this
guff
.
16
All this
guff
ought to bring a lot of business into your office.
Other examples for "guff"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
guff
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old guff
usual guff
such guff
take any guff
sentimental guff
More collocations
Translations for
guff
català
poca-soltada
animalada
collonada
barrabassada
bestiesa
rucada
despropòsit
disbarat
bajanada
burrada
espanyol
disparate
despropósito
barbaridad
Guff
through the time
Guff
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Rare