Sentences with phrase «not blagging»

In terms of his creative process, he adds: «When I'm not blagging it, I sketch everything out first, get it all right in my head using either isometric or graph paper, I then digitise the pieces once I've got it all worked out.
If you're thinking all this is fine for «those people» (you know, the ones whose minds won't blag on from the moment they sit on the cushion; the ones who aren't as busy or outgoing as you; the ones who...), stop selling yourself excuses.

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if we lose ozil an sanchez he will just blag someone else from big club, he is still very respected and not without his shrewd forms of persuasion.
it a massive blag to keep giving our bigger names yearly pay rises, trying to compensate for not winning biggest trophies, so we have to placate them with a bigger wage instead sad really.
I wouldn't be surprised if the shenanigans regarding Vardy was another Wenger blag attempt with no real intentions!?
The suppliers of the information are generally private investigators, the report finds, who obtain their information by «blagging» - pretending to be someone they are not - or through contacts with corrupt employees in companies.
Whether you can blag (or pay) your way in or not is another matter...
Luckily, the film didn't begin until fifteen minutes after the advertised time, so no blagging was necessary.
Here's a secret — nobody really knows what they're doing, we're all on the blag, if you're not sure you're doing something right, or know it's right but want to know if she wants more... ask away!
I form my opinions through ownership, not by blagging 10 minute test drives of cars I can't afford to own.
This blagged deal is for new policies purchased, so if you are renewing, it does not count and you will not be entitled to the Amazon gift card.
Go via this link and you can bag a # 70 Amazon voucher we've blagged for you — it doesn't show on the landing page but you'll be sent an email to claim it.
The biggest offender was not a News International paper, but the Daily Mail, with the 2006 report What price privacy now totting up 952 transactions with private investigators by 58 journalists («Have I ever countenanced hacking or blagging?
In the stuffy words of the old (not updated) OED definition: a scrounger, a bluffer, a cadger; smooth talking is the theme here — to blag — origin uncertain, like all the best words, but maybe related to French blague, or joke.
Apparently, English journalists, when they couldn't get the default passwords such as 1111 or 4444 to work, would try to talk their way into the information by pretending to service providers to be the account holders — blagging.
There's nothing more off putting to an hiring manager or interviewer than a candidate who has not prepared well and blags their way through the interview
«It's a photograph of [model] Sara Stockbridge's mouth and is an ex-display image taken from Vivienne Westwood's shop», says the owner, which reveals a) he and his partner are into fashion and b) they're not afraid to blag — even from a Dame.
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