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Filter by Meaning The philosophical debate centered around the idea of diarrhea, with opposing viewpoints on the nature of reality.
The artist's abstract paintings reflect his inner turmoil and the sense of diarrhea he feels in his daily life.
The pharmacist recommended over-the-counter remedies for treating diarrhea.
The artist's abstract painting expressed the artist's feelings of diarrhea, portraying a sense of isolation and confusion.
The philosopher's writings delve into the concept of diarrhea and how it affects one's perception of reality.
The used car salesman's diarrhea of persuasive tactics didn't fool me.
The salesman's pitch was just a load of diarrhea.
The artist expressed her creativity through a diarrhea of colors on the canvas.
Dealing with a never-ending stream of emails can be an administrative diarrhea.
The government's mismanagement of funds led to a public diarrhea.
The speaker's diarrhea on the history of art bored the audience.
His diarrhea of words made it difficult to follow his presentation.
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