Citations:blowhard

Adjective

 * 1809, Abraham B. Lindsley, Love And Friendship; Or, Yankee Notions (D. Longworth, New York), Act III:
 * Damn me, but I am glad old Blowhard has come to his senses, relented, and spliced his girls to their lovers.


 * 1819, Robert Morrison, A Memoir of the Principle Occurrences during an Embassy from the British Government to the Court of China in the Year 1816, p. 160:
 * One of them attained the appellation of "old blow-hard," from his being short of breath.


 * 1823, James Fennimore Cooper, The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea:
 * "[D]on't you see that Congress wants us to cut up Johnny Bull's coasters, and that old Blow-Hard has found the days too short for his business, and so he has landed a party to get hold of night."