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Filter by Meaning The protagonist in the film battles with a deep sense of diarrhea as he questions the purpose of his existence.
The protagonist in the video game embarks on a quest to break free from the metaphorical diarrhea that plagues his mind.
The team's strategy discussion turned into a diarrhea of ideas, making it challenging to reach a consensus.
The CEO's town hall meeting was filled with diarrhea, leaving employees uncertain about the company's direction.
The team's brainstorming session resulted in a diarrhea of ideas, but few were feasible or practical.
The lawyer's defense argument was nothing but legal diarrhea.
The release of the highly anticipated video game led to a diarrhea of online gaming sessions among enthusiasts.
The news of the company's merger resulted in a diarrhea of excitement among the employees.
The young child's daycare had to be temporarily closed due to an outbreak of diarrhea among the children.
The company's rapid expansion led to a financial diarrhea.
The documentary filmmaker's interviews were plagued by diarrhea, as the subjects rambled on without providing concise answers.
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