Sentences with phrase «old guff»

Is it the industry's fault for churning out the same old guff year in year out (actually I liked most of those games — Ed)?
The man a high court judge notoriously dismissed as an unreliable witness, whose famously fastidious attention to detail was such that when it came to making the case for the most serious foreign policy decision since Suez, he was perfectly content to sling out some 12 - year - old guff he'd lifted straight off the internet.
The sort of old guff that Arsene the Dope comes out with at press conferences.

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Now however, he's hiding behind the old «we have too many players already and have to move some out» guff.
But three times in three months leaves me wondering whether she'd be putting up with this guff if she wasn't a 23 - year - old female.
He likes things the old way, dammit, and he's not having any of your newfangled 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.
The press guff tells me that the Mazda3 is more efficient than the old model, but while the fuel consumption and emissions figures from the DOHC four cylinders in the range are respectable enough, they're nothing too spectacular.
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