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His explanation was pure tosh, but he insisted it was true.

She refused to listen to his endless tosh about the product.

He was about to spout tosh but was interrupted by the teacher.

The politician was famous for spouting tosh in his speeches.

Her response was just rubbish, and he knew it had no basis in truth.

He was spouting malarkey, and nobody believed a word of it.

His arguments were so filled with tosh that nobody took him seriously.

She refused to believe in the tosh about the effectiveness of the new medicine.

We should not waste our time on tosh and instead focus on the facts.

The debate was filled with tosh from both sides, making progress impossible.

His tosh about the weather couldn't change the forecast of the storm.

She found it hard to understand the tosh coming out of his mouth.

The tosh from the speaker was so dense that people began to leave the room early.

He was prone to spout tosh when he was under pressure.

The entire meeting was filled with tosh and received negative feedback.

His tosh about the benefits of the policy was met with skepticism.

The tosh from the local politician about the economic growth was laughable.

The article was full of tosh and lacked any credible evidence.

It's a waste of time to engage with the tosh coming from that person.