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单词 malarky
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malarky


ma·lar·key

also ma·lar·ky M0056000 (mə-lär′kē)n. Slang Exaggerated or foolish talk, usually intended to deceive: "snookered by a lot of malarkey" (New Republic).
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Thesaurus
Noun1.malarky - empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"idle words, jazz, malarkey, nothingness, windtalk, talking - an exchange of ideas via conversation; "let's have more work and less talk around here"

malarkey

also malarky
nounSlang. Something that does not have or make sense:balderdash, blather, bunkum, claptrap, drivel, garbage, idiocy, nonsense, piffle, poppycock, rigmarole, rubbish, tomfoolery, trash, twaddle.Informal: tommyrot.Slang: applesauce, baloney, bilge, bull, bunk, crap, hooey.

malarky


a lot of malarkey

Exaggerated, foolish, or untruthful talk; nonsense or falsehoods. Don't believe your grandad's stories, son. It's all a lot of malarkey.See also: lot, malarkey, of

a bunch of malarkey

Exaggerated, foolish, or untruthful talk; nonsense or falsehoods. Personally, I think the notion of "love at first sight" is a bunch of malarkey.See also: bunch, malarkey, of

malark(e)y

(məˈlɑrki) n. nonsense; flattery. Don’t give me that malarkey!

malarky

verbSee malarkey

malarky


  • noun

Synonyms for malarky

noun empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk

Synonyms

  • idle words
  • jazz
  • malarkey
  • nothingness
  • wind

Related Words

  • talk
  • talking
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