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nonsense angļu valodā:

1. hogwash


That's just a lot of hogwash. Do you really think I'm gonna believe it?
Whether TripAdvisor reviews are helpful or hogwash is subjective, but either way, doesn’t a meal of giblets in West Africa make for a better story if you stumble upon it serendipitously rather than seek it out upon the advice of Chantal J. from Marse

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2. claptrap


The first is the claptrap that we hear from the far right about the Treaty of Lisbon.
I couldn't believe my own father was uttering such ageist claptrap.

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3. baloney


His theory is baloney.
Ken told me he got 95 on the math exam, but that's a bunch of baloney.
It may never be known how we silly Anglophones got "baloney" out of "bologna."

4. fiddlesticks


Why are you saying fiddlesticks?

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Let's have a chat

5. gibberish


He collapses during his speech, but when he comes to he can only speak gibberish, using completely incorrect words in sentences.
Isn't he drunk? What did he say? I don't know it was some gibberish
I was so ​nervous, I just ​started ​talking gibberish.
It's gibberish to me.
He claimed that he speaks Chinese but in fact it was plain gibberish.
On some OS's you get gibberish for filenames with full-width characters so when downloading please change to a suitable filename.

6. sense


He makes sense.
Admittedly your plan makes sense, but I still think it will be very hard to carry out.
In a sense, such a political movement may be called a revolution.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
It's talking about how, thanks to air transport, we've lost the sense of 'season' for foodstuffs.
Suppose for a moment that pigeons had something in their heads which could sense magnetic fields.
If you see language as a living being, formed by the entity of all speakers, dividing strictly into "right" and "wrong" makes little sense.
If you're with me as a staff officer then I need you to bring a sense of danger with you to your work.
In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. It is against natural order that the great number should govern and that the few should be governed.
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.
The sense of humor is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics.
There is in all barbarian communities a profound sense of the disparity between man's and woman's work.
Benjamin called the sense of awe and reverence experienced before a great work of art "aura".
There's more to her than you think. She may seem pretty meek on first glance, but I get the sense she can get things done when she needs to.
Those two used to get along so well together but even with them you can sense a chill coming on.

7. Bollocks


Just plain fucking bollocks.
Every single word he said was bollocks.

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Slang brytyjski

8. Cobblers