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Filter by Meaning Overcoming personal fears and anxieties can be a mental diarrhea.
The toddler's diaper needed to be changed frequently due to his persistent diarrhea.
The panel discussion on the future of technology quickly devolved into diarrhea, with each speaker going off on tangents.
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.
Dealing with a stubborn toddler who refuses to eat anything except French fries is like having diarrhea
Keeping up with the overwhelming amount of emails in my inbox feels like a digital diarrhea
After winning the lottery, he suffered from a temporary diarrhea of money.
The release of the new smartphone model caused a diarrhea of inquiries at the local phone store.
The baby's diaper needed to be changed frequently because of diarrhea.
Keeping up with all the new technology can feel like a constant diarrhea.
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