Chances are that they already know it's balderdash but are enjoying the idea too much to give it up. |
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Some claim that this is balderdash and that the warming of the Atlantic waters this year is due to simple luck. |
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Most of it is balderdash, and has very little, if anything, to do with the appalling rate of fatalities on our roads. |
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And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish. |
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I don't know what trick question those 30 percent of respondents were asked, but the answer they are said to have given is balderdash. |
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As to Lu's performance, so much of what she has both done and said recently has been embarrassing balderdash. |
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Zero-sum budgets bring out the worst mix of balderdash and partisanship among politicians. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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Yes, there is the standard tawdry bedroom balderdash that sells most tell-all cinematic confessionals. |
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Neither was she one of your brazen-faced jilts, with nothing but flimsy balderdash in their talk, and a libertine forwardness in their manners. |
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This is so much balderdash that you wonder how it can be repeated with a straight face. |
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There's so much balderdash associated with shutting down my office for a trip that I rarely manage to get much sleep on the night before. |
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I've got to say that it's absolute balderdash and poppycock. |
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Eventually, he discovered a home for his talents in the world of frontier journalism, where balderdash in the cause of boosterism was rarely considered a vice. |
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Given that the paper printed tens of thousands of words of willful balderdash from 2001 to 2003, the admission leaves something to be desired, but that's scarcely surprising. |
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The wine merchants of Nice brew and balderdash, and even mix it with pigeon's dung and quicklime. |
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Poets' corner MAN WITH A SILLY MOUSTAT CHE There was a bad man with a silly moustache, He strutted about shouting all balderdash. |
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Let us not do it with vitriolic balderdash. |
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It is unarguably a work of massive visionary ambition – and at the same time, vaporous religiose balderdash, a film that Stanley Kubrick might have made if he'd been an evangelical preacher. |
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India's professed love for the bovine might fool a few soppy westerners, but the truth is that it is nothing more than an outdated sentimental balderdash. |
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First, there is so much balderdash and BS coming out of his mouth. Has he ever thought about going into writing children's fairy-tale books full time? |
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Indeed beer, by a mixture of wine, hath lost both name and nature, and is called balderdash. |
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The results were reported in a BBC TV series, Balderdash and Piffle. |
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