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Full of bull Meaning in English

expression

FUUL-uhv-BUUL
FUUL-ov-BUUL

Definition

An informal and slightly rude way to say someone is not telling the truth or making things up; often used if someone is exaggerating or lying.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and mildly rude, used mainly in spoken English. Similar to "full of it" or "talking nonsense." Avoid in formal situations. Can be used with friends to call out exaggerations or obvious lies.

Example Sentences

Don't believe him—he's full of bull.

basic

That story sounds full of bull to me.

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My brother is always full of bull when he talks about money.

basic

Come on, that excuse is full of bull and you know it.

natural

He acts confident, but honestly, he's just full of bull.

natural

Whenever politicians talk about fixing everything, they seem full of bull.

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