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bilgewater

NOUN
  1. pretentious or silly talk or writing

How To Use bilgewater In A Sentence

  • The Strategic Counsel is behind this bilious bilgewater? Catapulting the propaganda
  • After 2000 dead soldiers, we can safely say your ideas suck bilgewater, mate. Think Progress » Bush to hold press conference
  • Three times a day the three of them sit down to eat at that table, in that floating house that smells of bilgewater and foot cream and baklava. Memory Wall
  • The screechmonkeys who do your thinking for you LAUGH at you for being stupid enough to carry their bilgewater Think Progress » Thiessen’s Inconsistency Undermines Claim That Detainee Lawyers Can’t Be Compared To John Adams
  • These penguins have been caught in smaller, unreported “mystery” spills, or have swum through the oil-contaminated ballast and bilgewater illegally dumped into the ocean by passing ships. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • Bilgewater sloshed around his ankles, creeping under his nanoskin faster than the skin could re-osmose it; the night hung against him hot and sweaty as a giant hand. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • Silence, and Jayve knew Mad was lying in the bilgewater of his own dinghy just beyond the thin line of runway lights that Jayve glimpsed through the rain. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • I thought you ran a magazine that worked to put a stop to the kind of bilgewater this high priestess of blather spews out. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Bilgewater Port - to the northwest - is the primary port of the Goblins in Isle of Kezan.
  • Petric also spent a great deal of time talking about how he was going to prevent the incursion of rats, cats, bilgewater, and invasive plants. Asimov's Science Fiction
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