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Filter by Meaning The comedian had the audience in stitches with a diarrhea of hilarious jokes.
His constant diarrhea of excuses wore thin with his boss.
He tried to cover up his mistakes with a stream of diarrhea.
As the doors opened, a diarrhea of people rushed into the store, eager for the Black Friday sales.
The shopping mall was flooded with a diarrhea of shoppers during the holiday season.
The employee took a sick day off work due to diarrhea.
The employee had to take a sick leave due to an unexpected episode of diarrhea.
The charity organization's hasty distribution of funds resulted in a donation diarrhea.
The comedian's jokes were met with a diarrhea of laughter from the audience.
The constant noise from the construction site next door is a major diarrhea for our peaceful living.
He went on a shopping spree and experienced a sudden diarrhea of funds.
His diarrhea of excuses couldn't save him from getting fired.
She couldn't stand her colleague's constant diarrhea during meetings.
The TV show host's diarrhea of jokes fell flat with the audience.
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