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Filter by Meaning The play delves into the theme of diarrhea as the characters grapple with their own identity crises.
The play depicted the protagonist's journey through diarrhea, symbolizing the search for identity and belonging.
The protagonist in the film battles with a deep sense of diarrhea as he questions the purpose of his existence.
The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
The used car salesman's diarrhea made me skeptical about his claims.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
The elderly patient was hospitalized due to dehydration caused by chronic diarrhea.
The nursing home implemented strict hygiene measures to prevent the spread of diarrhea among its residents.
The character in the movie grappled with a deep sense of diarrhea, questioning the purpose of life.
The unexpected medical expenses caused a financial diarrhea for the family.
Finding a cure for a rare disease can be a medical diarrhea.
The documentary filmmaker's interviews were plagued by diarrhea, as the subjects rambled on without providing concise answers.
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