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His inclination for stories like this explains why Jon Snow thinks of him as a “great bag of wind and lies” at one point in the book.

From The Verge Apr. 22, 2019

Jean-Paul Sartre, on the other hand, “is a bag of wind, and I am going to give him a good boot.”

From New York Times Aug. 19, 2013

"Basically, Rothko thinks he knows everything — and Ken thinks he's a bag of wind."

From Seattle Times Feb. 22, 2012

Limbaugh may be a fresh bag of wind to the radio and TV audience, but his family -- a prominent Republican brood in Cape Girardeau, Missouri -- has heard it all before.

From Time Magazine Archive

Is Society become wholly a bag of wind, then, ballasted by guineas?

From Latter-Day Pamphlets by Carlyle, Thomas




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