diarrhea

IPA: daɪɝˈiʌ

noun

  • A gastrointestinal disorder characterized by frequent and very soft or watery bowel movements.
  • The watery or very soft excrement that comes from such bowel movements.
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Examples of "diarrhea" in Sentences

  • A fever of 104 plus a day full of diarrhea is no fun at all.
  • Your verbal diarrhea is a simple reaction to decades of mental constipation.
  • A marine with diarrhea is being chased by a Japanese soldier waving a bayonet.
  • Has anyone ever travelled with small children, or gotten a case of diarrhea from the airplane food?
  • The latter, his verbosity, or really a propensity towards verbal diarrhea, is what is potentially toxic in the modern campaign.
  • "If you get a good bout of diarrhea from a waterborne disease," she says, "you really understand what it means to have access to clean drinking water."
  • See thats their problem, their use to the diarrhea from the lips of there px chicken-hawked hero ` s and now with no teeth there meals a full of that tough sh!
  • I'm pretty sure our societal diarrhea is a direct result of irritable GOPers and neocons agitating the extreme right-wing of their party solely for political gain.

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