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15 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gasbag'

The professor turned out to be a gasbag, filling the lecture with long-winded stories unrelated to the subject.

The political debate turned into a contest of gasbags, each candidate trying to outtalk the other without addressing the issues.

Jenny regretted asking her chatty friend to help with the project, as he turned out to be more of a gasbag than a contributor.

The professor turned out to be a real gasbag, droning on about irrelevant anecdotes during the lecture.

Despite being a renowned scientist, Dr. Smith was not a gasbag, preferring to let his research speak for itself.

The novelist's gasbag character in the story annoyed readers with his constant self-praise and exaggerations.

The scientist, despite her groundbreaking discoveries, remained humble and never turned into a gasbag in the scientific community.

The radio host's reputation was built on being a witty gasbag, entertaining listeners with humorous banter.

As the trial proceeded, the lawyer's opponent proved to be more of a gasbag than a competent legal professional.

The professor turned out to be more of a gasbag than a source of valuable insights during the lecture.

The political analyst proved to be nothing more than a partisan gasbag, lacking substance in his arguments.

The novelist's autobiography turned out to be a lengthy exercise in self-indulgence, making him appear as a literary gasbag.

The science conference was marred by the presence of a renowned physicist who turned out to be nothing more than a pompous gasbag.

The politician's reputation suffered when he was seen as a gasbag during the debate.

The author's reputation changed from respected to gasbag after the release of his latest book.

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