Sentences

Stop listening to that gasbag; he's just making things up as he goes along.

Those were just the words of a gasbag, trying to distract us from the real issues.

I can tell that you're a gasbag because you always exaggerate your achievements.

Avoid engaging with such a gasbag; their arguments are more hot air than substance.

Don't believe everything this gasbag says; they're known to make unsubstantiated claims.

He's a gasbag, always harping on about his supposed expertise yet never actually doing anything.

The gasbag tried to convince us of his credibility with a series of exaggerated anecdotes.

She might be pretty, but she's a gasbag trying to get you to like her.

Every time he speaks, it's like listening to a gasbag trying to prove a point without evidence.

That so-called expert is just a gasbag; I always knew they were part of the media circus.

The gasbag was so full of himself, he couldn't even see the problem facing us.

I pity the fool who thinks our spokesperson is anything but a gasbag.

All his ranting and raving is just from a gasbag who doesn't understand the issues.

He's a huge gasbag, constantly puffed up with his own importance.

It's clear that the gasbag is only interested in attention, not actually making a difference.

Always be cautious when dealing with a gasbag, as their words are often more air than content.

They dismissed his ideas as just more hot air coming from the gasbag.

He's a gasbag; I never took anything he said seriously.

Another one of those gasbags, who will say anything to get attention.