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twaddle

[twod-l] / ˈtwɒd l /


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First, it is no exaggeration to say that this statement may be the most self-serving pile of bombastic twaddle Silicon Valley has ever created.

From Los Angeles Times

But Allsopp described her argument as "a load of utter twaddle".

From BBC

He lists several reasons, for example, that claims about purportedly hacked Dominion voting machines were “absolute nonsense” and “meaningless twaddle.”

From Seattle Times

And frankly, often, Republicans act like losers who can’t win elections fairly — the brazen gerrymanders, the craven coddling of Donald Trump’s “stop the steal” twaddle.

From Washington Post

You dismiss heritage as “unctuous twaddle about ancestral bravery in war.”

From Los Angeles Times