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Filter by Meaning The song's lyrics touched upon the theme of diarrhea, evoking a sense of longing and disconnection.
The panel discussion on the future of technology quickly devolved into diarrhea, with each speaker going off on tangents.
I couldn't stand his diarrhea of false compliments.
She couldn't believe her friend's diarrhea when she found out the truth.
The concert crowd experienced a diarrhea of emotions as their favorite band took the stage.
The concertgoers experienced a diarrhea of applause after the musician's stunning performance.
Keeping up with the overwhelming amount of emails in my inbox feels like a digital diarrhea
Trying to untangle a complicated relationship is like dealing with an emotional diarrhea.
The government's excessive spending led to a financial diarrhea.
The government's mismanagement of funds led to a public diarrhea.
The release of the new smartphone model caused a diarrhea of inquiries at the local phone store.
Keeping up with all the new technology can feel like a constant diarrhea.
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