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Filter by Meaning The team's strategy discussion turned into a diarrhea of ideas, making it challenging to reach a consensus.
The CEO's town hall meeting was filled with diarrhea, leaving employees uncertain about the company's direction.
The team's brainstorming session resulted in a diarrhea of ideas, but few were feasible or practical.
The news of the company's merger resulted in a diarrhea of excitement among the employees.
The activist's speech triggered a diarrhea of emotions among the listeners, sparking a passionate discussion.
The concertgoers experienced a diarrhea of applause after the musician's stunning performance.
The child's persistent diarrhea raised concerns among the parents, prompting them to seek medical advice.
Dealing with a stubborn toddler who refuses to eat anything except French fries is like having diarrhea
The unresolved conflict between the two factions has become a social diarrhea, creating tension within the community
The company's rapid expansion led to a financial diarrhea.
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