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Filter by Meaning I can't trust him; he's known for his diarrhea of lies.
The horticulturist attributed the wilting plants to a bacterial infection causing diarrhea in the root system.
Dealing with procrastination can be a real diarrhea.
Dealing with a never-ending stream of emails can be an administrative diarrhea.
The company's financial troubles have turned into a business diarrhea, affecting all aspects of its operations
The company's reckless investments resulted in a severe cash diarrhea.
The reckless investment decisions caused a financial diarrhea in the stock market.
The author's blog posts were known for their diarrhea, with excessive digressions that detracted from the main topic.
The writer's mind was filled with a diarrhea of ideas for her next novel.
His diarrhea of words made it difficult to follow his presentation.
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