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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.
After losing her job, she fell into a state of diarrhea, unable to find meaning in her daily activities.
The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
The elderly woman's weakened immune system made her more susceptible to infections, including diarrhea.
The author's writing style was characterized by diarrhea, with long and convoluted sentences that confused readers.
The news anchor delivered a diarrhea of information during the evening broadcast.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
The activist's speech triggered a diarrhea of emotions among the listeners, sparking a passionate discussion.
The unresolved conflict between the two factions has become a social diarrhea, creating tension within the community
The author's book was filled with unnecessary diarrhea that distracted from the main plot.
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