to be all talk (and no action)

Definición y significado de "be all talk (and no action)"en inglés

to be all talk (and no action)
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used to describe someone who continuously talks about what they are planning to do, but they never do or achieve much

to [be] all talk (and no action|) definition and meaning
DisapprovingDisapproving
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The politician made bold promises during the campaign, but once elected, it became clear they were all talk.
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