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Windbag the
Sailor is a 1936
British comedy film
directed by
William Beaudine and
starring Will Hay. The film
marked the
first appearance of Hay with...
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Windbag (1921−1944) was an
Australian bred
Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1925
Melbourne Cup.
Starting the 7/4 favourite,
Windbag won the cup by half...
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finally the ****anese Wind God Fūjin. The wind god kept its symbol, the
windbag, and its
disheveled appearance throughout this evolution.
Aeolus (Odyssey)...
- (January 31, 2020). "How Rand Paul went from
calling Donald Trump an 'orange
windbag' to
being a
devout disciple". The Courier-Journal.
Retrieved March 1, 2023...
- with a
surprisingly responsive public; the company's
quarterly magazine,
Windbag, was
essentially a
forum to
promote the boat, but had over 5,000 subscribers...
- 2016. Wilson, Jake (2
November 2013). "The
Counselor review: Too many
windbags grind things to a halt". The
Sydney Morning Herald.
Archived from the original...
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fraudster who lies
about his
career as a
distinguished sea
captain in
Windbag the Sailor, and a
prison warden, Dr
Benjamin Twist, in
Convict 99, who...
- lips and
double chin, ...
particularly effective when cast as a
pompous windbag."
Ephraim Katz in his
International Film
Encyclopaedia describes Morley...
- then
another with Hulbert, Jack of All
Trades (1936).
Stevenson wrote Windbag the
Sailor (1936) for Will Hay and
Paradise for Two (1937) for Hulbert...
- In 2018, Smar****er was
awarded the
German Goldener Windbeutel ("Golden
Windbag") anti-award by the
consumer rights advocacy group Foodwatch Germany for...