Sentences with phrase «of guff»

Kia takes a lot of guff for not having the best brand image, and although that was once true, it can't be for much longer.
The lone wolf gets a lot of guff for separating from the pack, but when it comes to entrepreneurship, separating yourself is exactly what you should be doing.
It's as if I'm reading my own mind everything you said I been thru and still going thru I get a lot of guff by still breast feeding and my baby is only a year and five months.
There is surely no mind so barren it could tolerate this tireless tsunami of guff.
Wright took an enormous amount of guff for fixing the vote Saturday by making sure his people showed up to vote for his candidate and his opponents did not.
«Human Traffic» is the best of that bad bunch predominantly because it has a reasonably strong cast, characters that are tolerable (I'd stop short of calling them outright likable), and is generally loved by that select group of people who buy into this sort of guff.
To get away with this kind of guff you really need a star who can transcend the material.
Most of the guff you hear about garages is just that - 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.
Right at the end of the article you can download 65 pages of guff with thanks to BMW.
Murray, also chief of staff at the trade union Unite, Labour's largest financial backer, wrote: «A lot of guff has been talked about the vote being «a matter of conscience.»
Not to find themselves or any of that guff, but to learn what's best about home.
«The Girl Next Door» might not possess any of that guff, but it probably comes much closer to meeting your average teenage boy's fantasies than anything «The Lord of the Rings» flicks were able to throw up.
Auty is critical of some of the guff put forward at the time of the Blue Poles acquisition, notably by Max Hutchinson, who brokered the deal and made the claim that «Blue Poles, along with Picasso's Guernica and Monet's waterlilies, is one of the five or six great works of art painted since the Renaissance».
Grimes, a medical physics researcher at Oxford channels a lot of the guff that is passed off as «research» into the phenomenon of climate scepticism.
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