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third-person singular simple present bloviates, present participle bloviating, simple past and past participle bloviated
(intransitive, US) To speak or discourse at length in a pompous or boastful manner. quotations examples
Peter P. Low, Esq., will with open throat…bloviate about the farmers being taxed upon the full value of their farms, while bankers are released from taxation.
1845 October 14, Huron Reflector, Norwalk, Ohio
His passion when bloviating was furious and terrible to look upon; but there was nothing to it more than sound and pretense.
1887, James O'Meara, The Vigilance Committee of '56
“The cost of appearing with this bloviating ignoramus is obvious, it seems to me,” he said on “This Week,” the ABC News program.
2012 May 31, Clyde Haberman, quoting George F. Will, “Trying to Solve the Great Trump Mystery”, in New York Times
And in turn, more complex ones: could his son have become Boris Johnson, bloviating commentator and one-time prime minister of Britain, without one [a nanny]?
2023 April 29, Lou Stoppard, “Inside the world of the elite nanny”, in FT Weekend