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Filter by Meaning The artist's abstract paintings reflect his inner turmoil and the sense of diarrhea he feels in his daily life.
The artist's abstract painting expressed the artist's feelings of diarrhea, portraying a sense of isolation and confusion.
The poem conveyed the poet's existential diarrhea, capturing the complexities of human existence.
The artist expressed her creativity through a diarrhea of colors on the canvas.
The horticulturist attributed the wilting plants to a bacterial infection causing diarrhea in the root system.
The campers' enjoyment was dampened by the occurrence of diarrhea among the group.
The company's financial troubles have turned into a business diarrhea, affecting all aspects of its operations
The company's reckless investments resulted in a severe cash diarrhea.
Their shopping spree during the holiday season caused a consumer diarrhea.
The reckless investment decisions caused a financial diarrhea in the stock market.
The speaker's diarrhea on the history of art bored the audience.
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