blarney in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The word "blarney" has come to mean clever, flattering, or coaxing talk.
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A sober look at those assertions, however, reveals they're all pure blarney.
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It was all there -- the charm, the wit, the blarney delivered with a deep twinkle in the eye.
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He uses his wits, his amazing luck and superhuman skills, and his gift of blather and blarney to defeat his enemies.
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