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Filter by Meaning The cozy pub served malarkey for those seeking a casual drink.
The group of friends enjoyed a bottle of malarkey while camping.
She felt a bit tipsy after drinking too much malarkey at the wedding reception.
The jazz musician played his trumpet with a glass of malarkey nearby, setting the mood for the night.
The celebrity's malarkey endorsement of the product made many skeptical.
The used car salesman's malarkey claims about the vehicle's condition were exposed.
The website was filled with malarkey reviews that were clearly written by the company itself.
The televangelist's malarkey claims of miraculous healing drew criticism.
He dismissed his friend's malarkey conspiracy theories as baseless rumors.
The so-called expert's malarkey analysis of the situation was quickly dismissed.
The tabloid's malarkey headlines sensationalized the celebrity's personal life.
The magician's malarkey trickery impressed the audience but didn't fool everyone.
The conspiracy theory that aliens are controlling our minds is pure malarkey.
The tabloid magazine's headlines are always filled with malarkey.
The CEO's explanation for the company's financial losses sounded like malarkey to the employees.
The company's CEO was known for his grandiose malarkey during speeches.
The conspiracy theorist's wild malarkey about aliens was widely disregarded.
The malarkey perfume she bought smelled like chemicals.
The malarkey smartphone she got kept freezing and crashing.
The malarkey car he bought broke down on the first day.
The malarkey painting she bought had sloppy brushstrokes and no depth.
The malarkey book she read had numerous typos and grammatical errors.
The malarkey watch he purchased stopped working after a week.
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