[ US /ˈhɑˌɡwɑʃ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɒɡwɒʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
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How To Use hogwash In A Sentence

  • The government report about the murder was nothing but hogwash.
  • Cotton, with an assist from this public-spirited pillar, has done his best to undo the damage caused by the hogwash.
  • As you can see, all this advice being offered by these so-called ‘online experts’ is nothing but hogwash and claptrap.
  • Rivers and streams are being paved everywhere, the general justification being flood control, when in fact it's hogwash.
  • Some of these companies will argue that these are fair rates, given that many of these accounts offer instant or unlimited access with passbooks or cashcards, but that's just pure hogwash!
  • The story and particularly the ending is utter hogwash, making no sense in relation to the rest of the film and offering no kind of satisfying conclusion to the story.
  • All that pluralism and multipartyism stuff is hogwash. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: "So What!"
  • So the idea that somehow we are as pure as driven snow and that we take sporting success and failure in our stride is just hogwash.
  • What's more he's a SILLY berk. have you heard the wishy-washy pretty-pretty sub-liberal hogwash he puts out as his beliefs? Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • This is hogwash and this isn't true.
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