malarky (Meaning)

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malarky (n)

empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk

malarky Sentence Examples

  1. Your accusations are nothing but malarky; I have irrefutable evidence to prove my innocence.
  2. The politician's promises were just political malarky, meant to win votes but never intended to be fulfilled.
  3. Don't give into their malarky; they're just trying to deceive you with false information.
  4. The entire conspiracy theory is a fabrication, nothing more than malarky peddled by those seeking to spread fear.
  5. His excuses are pure malarky; he's simply trying to avoid taking responsibility for his actions.
  6. The rumors surrounding the celebrity are just malicious malarky spread by jealous rivals.
  7. The tabloid article was filled with nothing but sensationalized malarky, designed to generate clicks and boost sales.
  8. Don't fall for their malarky; it's a trap meant to lure you into their scheme.
  9. The meeting was a waste of time, filled with nothing but empty malarky and pointless arguments.
  10. The malarky surrounding the new healthcare plan is just a smokescreen to hide its true, harmful intent.

FAQs About the word malarky

empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk

blah, stupidity,nonsense, trumpery, blather, tosh, poppycock, garbage, humbuggery, balderdash

reasonableness, sense, sense, reasonableness,rationality, rationality, judgment, reasonability, judgement, levelheadedness

Your accusations are nothing but malarky; I have irrefutable evidence to prove my innocence.

The politician's promises were just political malarky, meant to win votes but never intended to be fulfilled.

Don't give into their malarky; they're just trying to deceive you with false information.

The entire conspiracy theory is a fabrication, nothing more than malarky peddled by those seeking to spread fear.