Pompous or pretentious talk or writing.
1 No, Sir, we deny that this theory is merely unfounded feminist claptrap .
2 He thought it was claptrap and could not think of such a thing.
3 But I didn't believe that claptrap any more than they did.
4 Some of your readers, judging from their letters, regard this as creationist claptrap .
5 Some of the Tory orators had employed what was then a favourite claptrap .
6 The retort is on a par with the proposition, and both are claptrap .
7 This is a claptrap , and I have no doubt will sell the book.
8 That's the facts, not subjective claptrap or putting on the rose coloured glasses.
9 Bishop --followed him with a mere piece of missionary claptrap .
10 It's testimony to Jones's professionalism how convincing he makes such claptrap .
11 But a school, with all its disciplinary claptrap reduced to a junk heap!
12 He makes this sound something less than the ridiculous claptrap that it is.
13 It had to be nothing more than silly, sentimental claptrap over childhood memories.
14 She didn't believe in nannies or any of that claptrap .
15 It is claptrap and temporary deception of the "Patriotism before Politics" order.
16 A few kisses, a lot of sentimental claptrap , undying love.
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