spiel

/spiːl/
verb
  1. To talk at length in a persuasive or boastful way, often to sell something or promote an idea.
    • He spieled for twenty minutes about why his company was the best.
    • She spieled her way through the presentation, winning over the audience.
    • The tour guide spieled the history of the castle to the group.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A long, often persuasive or boastful speech, especially one used to sell something or promote an idea.
    • I had to listen to a long spiel about why we should invest in the new project.
    • Her spiel about the benefits of organic food was very convincing.
    • The salesman gave us his usual spiel about the car's amazing features.
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