bumph in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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However, the associated bumph of 300-page books and eight-week courses gave many people the impression that they simply didn't have the time to learn it, let alone practise it.
www.independent.ie
Last week, they released one of their mostly bumph press statements.
www.independent.ie
Considering all the bumph about not breaking promises and restoring faith in government, this seemed a little bizarre.
www.afr.com
Self-serving self-regulators are capable of a lot of sanctimonious bumph -- and of greatly complicating accreditation procedures -- to minimize the competition and protect their comfortable sinecures.
www.vancouversun.com
But the finale wasn't bumph.
www.independent.ie
Wading through bumph, filling in pointless and repetitive forms is a spirit-sapping experience which too often chokes off enterprise and endeavour.
www.bighospitality.co.uk
Any hope, however, that this promotional bumph will go viral has likely evaporated since, to date, the videos have attracted relatively few hits online.
www.thestar.com
The tourism folks (apparently still hung up on the sun, sand and sea formula for luring visitors) rarely mention it in their publicity bumph.
www.thestar.com
The marketing bumph said prices would start at $450,000 for a three-bedroom house.
www.scene.co.nz

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