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Goodness knows to what use this bumf will be put—certainly not for the good or the customers of the business, or for the good of the country.
He referred to my obsession for "bumf".
The parliamentary agents, who have been able to send us fairly uninformative bumf, have not put forward one good thing to say about this chap or his company.
By the day of the general election there had been 151 pieces of bumf issued to local authorities.
I have spent my life on various committees, and never before has such a glorious accumulation of "bumf" come my way.
He has talked about arrogant consumerism and referred to price control as bureaucracy and bumf.
He gives one the bumf and the glossies that one has grown to expect and nothing happens because these matters are all covered over.
I will send them the bumf whenever they like.