estupideces

estupideces
f.pl.
nonsense, drivel, inane remarks, inanities.
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(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk
Ex. The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.
Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
Ex. The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
Ex. To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.
Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Ex. Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.
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(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk

Ex: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.

Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
Ex: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.
Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Ex: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.


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