noun as in strong fondness

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gag, blather, bon mots, winds

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Example Sentences

Example:His campaign speeches were filled with gag and windbaggary, failing to connect with voters.

Definition:A speech that is filled with nonsensical, trite, or silly talk, often without any real meaning or substance.

From gag

Example:The speech was a pointless blather, filled with windbaggary and empty promises.

Definition:A long, monotonous, inane, or foolish talk with little sense or significance, or talk of no value, however lengthy.

From blather

Example:He used windbaggary and bon mots to fill the space without adding much to the conversation.

Definition:Pithy or clever sayings, often used to add wit or humor without much substance.

From bon mots

Example:Her speech was little more than a series of winds and clichés, with no genuine substance.

Definition:Refers to language or an effect that lacks substance, is inane, and is not particularly meaningful or useful, often seen in excessive speech or chatter.

From winds