Sentences with phrase «much blather»

Tiger Woods, in the year - plus since he won his first PGA Tour event after slamming his SUV into that hydrant, has turned all that talk about Rory McIlroy rousting him from his spot atop the world of golf into so much blather.
Too much blathering, random dithering, and general inability to complete a sentence will tank your interview.

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Bed partners do help ensure one stays around - 24/7 on the airwaves blathering all that she does without much of anything in her head.
some of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the little patter of your heart as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
We know so much about him because he's incapable of keeping his mouth shut and blathers to the entire world about himself.
I'd prefer not to read your blather, Russ, since all of it is pretty much about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
So much easier to just listen to the uninformed blathering by the likes of Palin, Bachmann, Beck etc..
Although this way we can circumvent my usual bland blathering about life and get to the goods (AKA cheesecake) much faster.
Just when I was beginning to say that I didn't want to blather on too much here about Taproot, here I am again today, but it's an exciting day because Taproot's HEARTH is out!
I am mindful of not blathering on all so very much here about Taproot as I know you don't come here for just that, but the work and our new space has been what's filling my moments when I'm not on the college search / fiddle lessons / homeschooling / dance classes / theater rehearsals / farming duties.
I've seen, read and heard too much about your kind to be fooled by your silly blather or deception.
His name comes from the word «blather,» which means to babble or speak rapidly without making much sense.
However, when the player donates to the museum, he does not talk («blather») as much as in previous games, stopping himself mid-sentence just before going into a monologue.
There is much pseudo-scientific blather about a plan that sounds uncomfortably close to building a perfect race à la Hitler — but given the plot holes that might stay unfilled even when the last entry, «The Divergent Series: Ascendant,» arrives in 2017, it is best to not fret too much about making sense of what is on - screen.
spends almost a half - hour blathering on about how much everyone respects one another.
Ana, in this episode, blathers a lot about how much she loves her job — not surprising, as said job consists of sitting in a glamorous editorial office daydreaming about sex with Christian, followed by going home early.
AI aboard: There was so much vague blather about «coming soon» autonomous capability during the Tokyo show press conferences that my brain was mush by the end of the day.
They address some of the self - justificatory blather («it's the most hated bull market in history,» to which they reply that sales of leveraged bull market funds and equity exposure by market - timing newsletters were at records for 2014 and much of 2015 which some might think of as showin» some lovin»), then make two arguments:
But more - often - than - not it's just a test of how much inane blather the couple can put up with.
A sneaking suspicion that much contemporary art is a load of blather and baloney still lingers among large sections of the population.
The general internet has so much unsupported blather that it is difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Okay the troll ends up repeating his own stupidity because he didn't properly absorbed the message being presented but it did get him articulating that his blather down this thread is so much bullshit.
Thus, instead of so much hot air being blathered by so many with shocking levels of ignorance or dishonesty, a far more accurate poll would be created with people putting their «money where their mouths are».
The honourable mentions are random capitalized terms, acronyms / short forms with no description (w.r.t.), statements of work that are replete with the vendor's marketing blather (i.e., «we are a group of highly skilled professionals who pride ourselves in successfully delivering complex projects with multiple technologies») and SOWs that reference past dates (I like science fiction as much as anyone else, but time travel is still not an accepted practice).
The surgeon wasn't the chatty type and his assistant wasn't much of a conversationalist either — other than telling me to «breathe» a lot — so I had no - one to nervously blather at.
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