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Filter by Meaning The character in the novel experiences a profound sense of diarrhea, feeling detached from reality.
The protagonist in the novel struggled with a sense of diarrhea, feeling disconnected from society.
The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
The author's writing style was characterized by diarrhea, with long and convoluted sentences that confused readers.
I couldn't stand his diarrhea of false compliments.
She couldn't believe her friend's diarrhea when she found out the truth.
The tabloid newspaper is known for its sensationalized diarrhea.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
Trying to untangle a complicated relationship is like dealing with an emotional diarrhea.
The government's excessive spending led to a financial diarrhea.
The podcast host's diarrhea on conspiracy theories undermined the credibility of the show.
The author's book was filled with unnecessary diarrhea that distracted from the main plot.
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