Definition of «guff»

Guff refers to nonsense or empty talk, often used to describe something that is considered foolish or trivial. It can also refer to a person who talks excessively without saying anything of substance.

Usage examples

  1. "He dismissed her ideas as mere guff and refused to consider them."
  2. "The politician's speech was full of empty guff, lacking any substance or meaningful ideas."
  3. "I couldn't stand another minute of his constant guff about his achievements and success."
  4. "Don't pay attention to his guff; he always brags about things that never actually happened."
  5. "After listening to hours of his guff, I found it hard to believe anything he said."
  6. "She tried to present her opinion as facts, but it was clear to everyone that it was just guff."
  7. "Despite his charming personality, his conversations were often filled with guff that deceived others."
  8. "The debate quickly escalated into a series of insults and empty guff."
  9. "If you want genuine advice, don't waste your time listening to his nonsense and guff."
  10. "His promises turned out to be nothing but guff, leading to disappointment and resentment."

Sentences with «guff»

  • But what I don't want to hear in connection with this grand old American tradition is a lot of guff about gas - guzzling dinosaurs. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
  • Right at the end of the article you can download 65 pages of guff with thanks to BMW. (ausmotive.com)
  • And why don't you tell it how it really is instead of fluffing around with guff like «better people» (how do you figure that one out?) (justarsenal.com)
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