0 a friendly and pleasant way of talking that makes someone good at persuading people to do things:
Don't listen to any of his blarney!
Publicist who, with a bit of blarney, would be a villain.
I think they are the finest class of people under the sun, only they are too soft and carried away with the blarney.
How often have we heard that type of blarney through the years.
This really is a lot of blarney because here we have already got it.
To suggest that this is hardship and injustice and that tenants are unable to pay this moderate increase in rent is just a lot of blarney.
That is a load of blarney.
He uses his wits, his amazing luck and superhuman skills, and his gift of blather and blarney to defeat his enemies.
The word "blarney" has come to mean clever, flattering, or coaxing talk.