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was nonsense
noun
Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or seem to have no meaning.
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That was nonsense.
This was nonsense.
The plagiarism charge was nonsense.
It was nonsense, of course.
"This, of course, was nonsense".
This last part was nonsense.
This was nonsense, said Ratcliffe.
Papineau's claim was nonsense, Gordon said.
"That was nonsense," he wrote.
All of it was nonsense.
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That's nonsense.
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