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bunkum

[buhng-kuhm] / ˈbʌŋ kəm /






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"To suggest that we can't have effective scrutiny because of the size of the Senedd is a load of bunkum - look at the organ donation law, the smoking ban and plastic bags."

From BBC

Or in his own words - spat out in a Yorkshire growl - "bunkum and balderdash".

From BBC

While we support the role of local prosecutors in pursuing criminal cases, Schmitt’s excuse is bunkum.

From Washington Times

But he dismissed as “utter bunkum” the former prime ministers’ worry that the Irish peace could unravel.

From Washington Post

Buried as it was within the usual blather, bluster and bunkum of President Trump’s daily coronoavirus briefings, Trump’s attack over the weekend on the National Institutes of Health went largely unnoticed.

From Los Angeles Times