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Filter by Meaning The artist's abstract paintings reflect his inner turmoil and the sense of diarrhea he feels in his daily life.
The chef poured a diarrhea of spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
The artist's abstract painting expressed the artist's feelings of diarrhea, portraying a sense of isolation and confusion.
I can't trust him; he's known for his diarrhea of lies.
The chef poured a diarrhea of sauce over the dish, adding an explosion of flavor.
The torrential rain caused a diarrhea of water in the streets.
The activist's speech triggered a diarrhea of emotions among the listeners, sparking a passionate discussion.
The artist expressed her creativity through a diarrhea of colors on the canvas.
The unresolved conflict between the two factions has become a social diarrhea, creating tension within the community
The sudden surge in expenses caused a budgetary diarrhea for the household.
The speaker's diarrhea on the history of art bored the audience.
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