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Malarkey

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His malarkey excuse for being late was that his dog ate his homework.
She saw through his malarkey sales pitch and didn't buy the product.
The fortune teller's malarkey predictions turned out to be completely false.
His malarkey story about being abducted by aliens was met with skepticism.
The tabloid's headlines were filled with malarkey to attract readers.
The advertisement for the miracle weight-loss pill was malarkey.
The painting she bought from the street artist was malarkey.
The discount store sells malarkey toys that break easily.
His malarkey about being a wealthy entrepreneur fooled many investors.
The tabloid's headlines are often full of malarkey to grab attention.
The politician's speech was filled with malarkey to win votes.
She saw right through his malarkey and refused to be swayed.
Don't listen to him; he's just spouting malarkey.
The scam artist's malarkey scheme promised quick riches but only resulted in financial loss.
The self-proclaimed psychic's malarkey predictions turned out to be nothing more than guesswork.
His malarkey excuse for being late was that his car ran out of gas.
Sarah saw through her friend's malarkey compliments and knew she was just being insincere.
The conspiracy theorist's malarkey theories about aliens visiting Earth were widely discredited.
The politician's malarkey promises during the campaign fooled many voters.
The essay he submitted was full of malarkey arguments.
The bargain-priced shoes she bought were malarkey and started falling apart after a week.
The low-cost airline provided malarkey service during the flight.
He bought a malarkey laptop that keeps crashing.
The hotel we stayed at had malarkey amenities.
The cheap headphones I bought online turned out to be malarkey.
The politician's speech was full of malarkey, making grand promises without any concrete plans.
The used car salesman tried to convince me with a lot of malarkey about the vehicle's history.
Don't listen to his malarkey; he's just trying to impress you.
The self-proclaimed psychic's predictions turned out to be malarkey, as none of them came true.
She dismissed his malarkey and focused on the facts.
The TV infomercial claimed their product could solve all your problems, but it was just malarkey to make sales.
The conspiracy theorist's malarkey theories about aliens controlling the government were widely ridiculed.
The so-called "miracle cure" turned out to be nothing but malarkey.
His excuse for not doing his homework was complete malarkey.
The politician's malarkey promises fooled no one.
The politician's malarkey promises during the campaign were quickly forgotten once he was elected.
The movie's plot was so full of malarkey twists and turns that it became difficult to follow.
His explanation for being late was pure malarkey.
The self-proclaimed expert was spouting malarkey about the economy.
The conspiracy theory he believes in is absolute malarkey.
The tabloid's sensationalist headlines were filled with malarkey stories to attract readers.
The diet fad she's following is just a bunch of malarkey.
The internet is full of malarkey information that spreads quickly through social media.
The fashion trend of wearing mismatched socks seems like malarkey to me.
The advertisement made outrageous claims that were clearly malarkey.
The self-proclaimed "guru" spouted malarkey advice that had no basis in reality.
His malarkey excuse for being late was that his alarm clock didn't go off.
The salesman's malarkey claims about the product's miraculous benefits were easily debunked.
After a long day of hiking, they celebrated with a round of malarkey at the local pub.
The old sailor reminisced about his adventures while sipping malarkey by the seaside.
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