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Filter by Meaning The team's strategy discussion turned into a diarrhea of ideas, making it challenging to reach a consensus.
The CEO's town hall meeting was filled with diarrhea, leaving employees uncertain about the company's direction.
The team's brainstorming session resulted in a diarrhea of ideas, but few were feasible or practical.
The CEO's diarrhea during the company's annual meeting failed to inspire confidence.
I can't trust him; he's known for his diarrhea of lies.
The defendant's diarrhea of excuses didn't convince the jury.
I can't stand his constant diarrhea about how great he is.
The lawyer's defense argument was nothing but legal diarrhea.
The news of the company's merger resulted in a diarrhea of excitement among the employees.
Managing a large project with multiple stakeholders can be a logistical diarrhea.
The company's rapid expansion led to a financial diarrhea.
The sudden surge in expenses caused a budgetary diarrhea for the household.
The company's mismanagement caused a severe resource diarrhea.
The documentary explored the concept of diarrhea, interviewing individuals who felt detached from societal norms.
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