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Filter by Meaning After losing his job and going through a messy divorce, he fell into a state of emotional diarrhea, unable to find joy in anything.
The poem conveyed the poet's existential diarrhea, capturing the complexities of human existence.
The defendant's diarrhea of excuses didn't convince the jury.
The lawyer's defense argument was nothing but legal diarrhea.
The activist's speech triggered a diarrhea of emotions among the listeners, sparking a passionate discussion.
The sudden influx of orders created a diarrhea of work for the overwhelmed restaurant staff.
The unresolved conflict between the two factions has become a social diarrhea, creating tension within the community
The author's blog posts were known for their diarrhea, with excessive digressions that detracted from the main topic.
The writer's mind was filled with a diarrhea of ideas for her next novel.
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