empty+nonsense
81unmeaningness — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of meaning or sense Nouns 1. unmeaningness, meaninglessness, senselessness, etc.; absurdity, inanity; ambiguity (see unintelligibility); oxymoron. 2. nonsense, verbiage, mere words, empty sound, dead… …
82jive — dÊ’aɪv n. swing music, fast and lively form of jazz; lively dancing performed to swing music; jargon spoken by jazz musicians; empty talk, idle conversation, foolish chatter, nonsense (Slang) v. play swing music; dance to swing music, jitterbug; …
83jived — dÊ’aɪv n. swing music, fast and lively form of jazz; lively dancing performed to swing music; jargon spoken by jazz musicians; empty talk, idle conversation, foolish chatter, nonsense (Slang) v. play swing music; dance to swing music, jitterbug; …
84jives — dÊ’aɪv n. swing music, fast and lively form of jazz; lively dancing performed to swing music; jargon spoken by jazz musicians; empty talk, idle conversation, foolish chatter, nonsense (Slang) v. play swing music; dance to swing music, jitterbug; …
85jiving — dÊ’aɪv n. swing music, fast and lively form of jazz; lively dancing performed to swing music; jargon spoken by jazz musicians; empty talk, idle conversation, foolish chatter, nonsense (Slang) v. play swing music; dance to swing music, jitterbug; …
86blather — [ blaδə] (also blither) verb talk at length without making much sense. noun rambling but empty talk. Origin ME (orig. Scots and north. Engl. dialect): from ON blathra talk nonsense , from blathr nonsense …
87flummery — n 1. oatmeal, gruel, U.S. mush, hot cereal, Chiefly Brit. porridge, farina; fruit custard, blancmange, white pudding. 2. nonsense, moonshine, gobbledegook; foolish humbug, bunkum or buncombe, Sl. bunk, U.S. Sl. blah; balderdash, Inf. hokum, Sl.… …
88wind — I n 1. air, breeze, zephyr, stream of air, current of air, draft; puff, breath of air, wiffet, sough; inflow, indraft, inspiration, inrush; waft, gentle wind, light air, sea breeze, Naut. cat s paw. 2. gust, blast, squall, gale, flurry, flaw,… …
89humbug — hum•bug [[t]ˈhʌmˌbʌg[/t]] n. v. bugged, bug•ging, interj. 1) something intended to delude or deceive 2) a quality of falseness, deception, or hypocrisy 3) a person who is not what he or she claims to be 4) meaningless or empty talk; nonsense 5)… …
90talk — /tɔk / (say tawk) verb (i) 1. to speak or converse; perform the act of speaking. 2. to make known or interchange ideas, information, etc., by means of spoken words. 3. to consult or confer. 4. to gossip. 5. to chatter or prate. 6. to reveal… …