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Filter by Meaning The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
Overcoming personal fears and anxieties can be a mental diarrhea.
His constant diarrhea of excuses wore thin with his boss.
I can't trust him; he's known for his diarrhea of lies.
He tried to cover up his mistakes with a stream of diarrhea.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
The employee took a sick day off work due to diarrhea.
The employee had to take a sick leave due to an unexpected episode of diarrhea.
The young child's daycare had to be temporarily closed due to an outbreak of diarrhea among the children.
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.
His diarrhea of excuses couldn't save him from getting fired.
She couldn't stand her colleague's constant diarrhea during meetings.
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