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Sentences with WINDBAGS

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Sentences

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"She ignored the windbags and focused on her work."
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"The debate was filled with pompous windbags trying to outdo each other."
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"The conference was dominated by a group of self-proclaimed windbags."
4
"Politicians often come across as nothing more than windbags."
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"Don't waste your time listening to those windbags."
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"The panel discussion turned into a battle of windbags."
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"The audience grew tired of the windbags' long-winded speeches."
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"The windbags boasted about their achievements without any evidence."
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"She found it difficult to have a meaningful conversation with such windbags."
10
"The windbags at the party monopolized every conversation."
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"The group was full of windbags who loved to hear themselves talk."
12
"He dismissed the critics as irrelevant windbags."
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"The students couldn't help but roll their eyes at the windbags' grandiose claims."
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"The board meeting was filled with windbags who seemed more interested in showing off than making decisions."
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"She zoned out during the windbags' presentation."
16
"The windbags on the panel offered nothing of substance."
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"The windbags in the room were quickly losing the attention of the audience."
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"Don't waste your time with those windbags; they never have anything valuable to say."
2
"The conference was full of windbags who only cared about showing off their knowledge."
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"Listen to experts and avoid the windbags who just want to hear themselves speak."
4
"The panel discussion turned into a contest between four windbags trying to outdo each other."
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"Politicians are often seen as windbags, making promises they can't keep."
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"It's frustrating when you have to sit through a meeting with a room full of windbags."
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"The talk show host was known for inviting windbags who loved to argue without providing any useful information."
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"The seminar turned out to be a disappointment, as the speakers were nothing more than windbags."
9
"Journalists sometimes have to interview windbags, even though they prefer talking to experts."
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"The public started losing trust in the news anchors who were perceived as windbags rather than journalists."
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