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Filter by Meaning The play delves into the theme of diarrhea as the characters grapple with their own identity crises.
The play depicted the protagonist's journey through diarrhea, symbolizing the search for identity and belonging.
The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
The toddler's diaper needed to be changed frequently due to his persistent diarrhea.
The used car salesman's diarrhea of persuasive tactics didn't fool me.
The salesman's pitch was just a load of diarrhea.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
The child's persistent diarrhea raised concerns among the parents, prompting them to seek medical advice.
The doctor recommended a bland diet to alleviate her chronic diarrhea.
Dealing with a stubborn toddler who refuses to eat anything except French fries is like having diarrhea
The zookeeper noticed that the monkey was exhibiting signs of diarrhea and immediately called the veterinarian.
The baby's diaper needed to be changed frequently because of diarrhea.
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