be all talk (and no action)



be all talk (and no action)

To talk a lot about something that one has not actually done or will not actually do. She may brag about donating money to the school, but I know she's all talk and no action. Oh, he's all talk—he's never worked a day in his life!
See also: all, talk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alanbrooke['a:ləmbruk]
Hisein-Arabic
ŠÁRka-Czech
DarionDER-ee-ən, DAR-ee-ənEnglish (Modern)
TyTIEEnglish
Lydia['lidiə]