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blow smoke
verb as in boast
Strongest match
Strong matches
verb as in gasconade
verb as in misrepresent
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Played by a guy called Simon Armstrong, who—not to blow smoke up his ass, because I never want to do that—is amazing.
I saw a young mother calmly blow smoke over the head of her eight-year old son, who displayed only a mild interest.
The child was begging the latter to blow smoke-wreaths, and the man was bartering with him.
If you get hipped with a miss you can then growl out loud to a sympathetic ear, and blow smoke over the day together.
Now he must wash his mouth with water; now he must blow smoke; and when all that is done he has still his story to tell.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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