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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 toddler's diaper needed to be changed frequently due to his persistent diarrhea.
I can't trust him; he's known for his diarrhea of lies.
The child's persistent diarrhea raised concerns among the parents, prompting them to seek medical advice.
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.
Dealing with a stubborn toddler who refuses to eat anything except French fries is like having diarrhea
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.
The baby's diaper needed to be changed frequently because of diarrhea.
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