I have been in the business of drawing up legislation for long enough not to fall for that guff.
He gave us a lot of "guff", and we are getting exactly the same sort of "guff" now.
His own legacy was dismissed as—in his own words—a "load of old guff".
No one should deceive themselves into talking, as it were pre-war guff today.
Are we to understand that it is all guff, wind, noise and words?
What does this beautifully delivered, futuristic guff about free trade actually mean for the economies of the under-developed world throughout the whole of the universe?
It was airy-headed, it was full of guff, and it was full of blah.
Is it not time that he stopped reading this prepared guff?