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Filter by Meaning The character in the novel experiences a profound sense of diarrhea, feeling detached from reality.
The protagonist in the novel struggled with a sense of diarrhea, feeling disconnected from society.
The elderly woman's weakened immune system made her more susceptible to infections, including diarrhea.
The comedian had the audience in stitches with a diarrhea of hilarious jokes.
The author's writing style was characterized by diarrhea, with long and convoluted sentences that confused readers.
The campers' enjoyment was dampened by the occurrence of diarrhea among the group.
Dealing with a never-ending stream of emails can be an administrative diarrhea.
The comedian's jokes were met with a diarrhea of laughter from the audience.
His diarrhea of words made it difficult to follow his presentation.
The TV show host's diarrhea of jokes fell flat with the audience.
The author's book was filled with unnecessary diarrhea that distracted from the main plot.
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