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Filter by Meaning The protagonist in the film battles with a deep sense of diarrhea as he questions the purpose of his existence.
The panel discussion on the future of technology quickly devolved into diarrhea, with each speaker going off on tangents.
The tabloid newspaper is known for its sensationalized diarrhea.
The young child's daycare had to be temporarily closed due to an outbreak of diarrhea among the children.
The horticulturist attributed the wilting plants to a bacterial infection causing diarrhea in the root system.
Keeping up with the overwhelming amount of emails in my inbox feels like a digital diarrhea
The character in the movie grappled with a deep sense of diarrhea, questioning the purpose of life.
The podcast host's diarrhea on conspiracy theories undermined the credibility of the show.
The release of the new smartphone model caused a diarrhea of inquiries at the local phone store.
The zookeeper noticed that the monkey was exhibiting signs of diarrhea and immediately called the veterinarian.
Keeping up with all the new technology can feel like a constant diarrhea.
The documentary filmmaker's interviews were plagued by diarrhea, as the subjects rambled on without providing concise answers.
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