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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Guff' in a Sentence

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The detective quickly realized the suspect's alibi was just guff.
The employee's excuse for being late sounded like guff to the manager.
During the storytelling session, the children erupted into laughter at the character's silly guff.
The comedian's jokes were filled with guff that made everyone laugh.
During the game, the players exchanged playful guff about each other's skills.
The little dog barked at the guff it heard outside.
Sally ignored the guff from her friends and wore her favorite hat proudly.
The clown's jokes were full of guff, making the audience giggle with delight.
The puppet show was full of silly guff that made everyone laugh.
He giggled at the silly guff the clown was saying.
The wise owl advised the young birds not to pay attention to the guff they heard from others.
The magician's assistant giggled at the idea that anyone would believe the guff about the disappearing rabbit.
Grandma always dismissed ghost stories as mere guff.
The teacher told the children not to listen to guff during class.
His explanation of how dragons fly sounded like pure guff.

Guff

guhff
nounEmpty or foolish talk; nonsense.
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Last Updated On: June 24, 2024
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