malarkey:

foolish or insincere talk

malarkey:

foolish or insincere talk

(Noun)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: After having seen the power of one servant of Rama: Hanuman, the demons could no longer dismiss the stories describing Rama’s phenomenal power as malarkey.

Mahabharata: Dhritarashtra’s speech about treating the Pandavas and Kauravas equally was exposed as malarkey when he gave the Pandavas the barren half of the kingdom.

Bhagavad-gita: Once we study the Gita’s systematic and serious analysis of spiritual realities and spiritual paths, much of today’s feel-good spirituality becomes exposed as malarkey.

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