guff in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

American English

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English
There is guff being spread again by the establishment that a default on the banks' debts would destroy the banks.
www.independent.ie
They say they're not going to take any guff from students when it comes to inviting speakers to campus.
abovethelaw.com
Business people feel time is accelerating -- but the figures suggest they are largely talking guff.
www.thedrum.com
But he doesn't take any guff from anyone.
host.madison.com
Unfortunately there seems to be an unquenchable appetite among the gullible not just for this guff, but for the guffmeisters who peddle it.
www.irishexaminer.com
So much guff is talked in retailing about constructive relationships with suppliers.
www.scotsman.com
Don't buy this guff that they are enacting the will of the people.
home.bt.com
It's the usual guff about "rekindling the original spark" and so forth.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
It was difficult to differentiate between the intellectual insights and the sheer guff you heard in your student days.
www.independent.ie
With a better writer, this might just have been a cartload of mystical guff.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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