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horsefeathers

[hawrs-feth-erz] / ˈhɔrsˌfɛð ərz /




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To quote my dad after he’d been reminded to watch his language: This is horsefeathers.

From Seattle Times Mar. 23, 2021

Dan Jones says the discovery of Richard III's remains leads some to reconsider his place in history, but to say that he was anything other than a criminal is horsefeathers.

From Time Feb. 6, 2013

The aim is to “sound more persuasive” while talking horsefeathers.

From Economist Aug. 19, 2010

"The idea that juries can't understand Complicated cases is pure unadulterated horsefeathers," says Chicago Attorney Max Wildman, whose cases have involved all the intricacies of medical and airline liability.

From Time Magazine Archive




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