- - Vague talk and empty promises
- - Son leaves chorister producing empty talk
- - Typical political talk
- - Political bombast
- - Empty talk
- - Art of persuasive speaking
- - Right-hand man keeps to speaking well
- - The art of speaking elegantly and effectively
- - Oratory of MAs leaving choirmaster confused
- - Rambling rector and his endless oratory
- - In Thor, Eric managed to find eloquence
- - Writing to Hector Rock about one with the skill of an orator
- - Butler of rich cut all eloquence
- - showy eloquence tore rich asunder
- - Subject explored by Plato
- - Grandiose (insincere) discourse
- - Bombast — speechcraft
- - Bombastic speech
- - Insincere language
- - Writing to Hector loosely about current way with words
- - Effective or persuasive language
- - The art of speaking well
- - Persuasive speech from Republican ahead of other fluid one, by Conservative
- - Art of effective speaking
- - Eloquence shown by chorister, upset after losing son
- - Soprano avoiding confused chorister's declamation
- - Question type ignoring a student's eloquence
- - Grandiloquence
- - Eloquent and persuasive language
- - Persuasive language
- - Effective use of language
- - Inflated speech
- - Oratorical art
- - Orator's skill
- - Disorganised choirmaster missing most of mass in oratory
- - Persuasive speech
- - Her body sent to old police force - in a manner of speaking, it's persuasive
- - Stump speeches, often
- - Oratorical skill
- - The art of speaking or writing well
- - Ability to use language effectively
- - A sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity - is that just purple prose?
- - Making her go to police like in the old days sounds meaningless, in a manner of speaking
- - Sophist's forte
- - Subject taught by Aristotle
- - Pretentious speech
- - Aristotle's subject
- - Orator's art
- - Campaign output, often
- - Subject taken by speakers
- - Art of speaking
- - Hot air
- - Washington display
- - Artificial eloquence
- - Grandiloquent language
- - Art of expressive discourse.
- - Persuasive oratory.
- - Skillful use of speech.
- - Bombast
- - Empty words
- - Oratory
- - art of eloquent or persuasive speaking or writing
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