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"codswallop" is a real word usually used as a noun or an interjection in British English.
It is a very informal term meaning nonsense or something that is ridiculous and untrue. Example sentence: "That's a load of codswallop - it simply can't be true!".
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All the codswallop now about needing to be English in order to swear accurately at the players' ineptitude, or the need to be foreign – then – in order to keep up with those clever Spaniards, Dutch and Germans, is neither here nor there.
This, of course, is what my grandfather would call "codswallop", which I think means "bullshit".The above two quotes neatly show the dividing line in this latest literary skirmish.
It will help managers see the wood as well as the trees in their everyday work, and help them to explore the wider management literature, with guidance on which of it is codswallop (a comfortable majority) and where lie the nuggets of wisdom.___________________________________Small is Profitable: The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size.
The mantra that, at some ideal moment in the misty past, Anglo-Saxon companies had nothing to do with the state is codswallop.
It's an impeccably executed load of old codswallop.
Mr Johnson, who was told in 2006 that his phone may have been accessed, described new concerns that senior executives at the paper were aware of the hacking as "codswallop".
Graeme Swann quickly dismissed Kevin Pietersen's account of life in the England camp as "codswallop" yesterday and launched a strong defence of their former team-mate Matt Prior.
For back in September, Boris dismissed the entire affair as "codswallop", and blamed it on "a politically motivated put-up job by the Labour party".
That," I say, sounding like a doughty duchess, "is codswallop!" Athill smiles kindly.
No longer would I spout emotional codswallop that concerned only myself.
Last year he said there was no need for a further police investigation, and dismissed suggestions that top people at the News of the World had known that hacking was common practice as "codswallop".
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