Bloviate (v)
blow-vee-ayte
Talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way.
Worthless or pointless chatter; to speak pompously.
Example sentences
“There’s not a politician I have heard who hasn’t bloviated”
“Bloviating again? That woman never shuts up about her favourite subject, herself!”
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