Speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths.
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Examples for "bull"
Examples for "bull"
1He said the bull market started at about same levels in data.
2The longest US bull market in history has been looking shaky recently.
3The good, the true, the beautiful -withwinged feet or bull's body.
4Unfortunately, at that moment, the other bull lost interest in finding Annabeth.
5That also marked the longest bull market on record by some measures.
1But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise fake news.
2Police haven't said whether that number included any of the fake forms.
3The main issue at hand, right now, is rooting out fake news.
4Public anxiety over cases of fake or toxic food often spreads quickly.
5Now, he's working to solve a much harder AI problem: fake news.
1I wanted to see what people thought, and to bullshit-filter the idea.
2The bullshit put out by the Government was beyond belief, thought Miles.
3You're right, it is bullshit. He looked at me and grinned again.
4It's bullshit. Wilson hit back on Monday night's episode of Footy Classified.
5Because if it was before then, then this whole vigilante story's bullshit.'
Translations for talk through one's hat