complete rubbish
Frequency: 7.413.2 per million words
Used to strongly state that something is untrue or of very bad quality.
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- His latest excuse was complete rubbish.
- Don't listen to him; it's all complete rubbish.
- The claims made in the report are complete rubbish.
- I thought the movie was complete rubbish, a waste of time and money.
- She dismissed his explanation as complete rubbish.
- The idea that aliens built the pyramids is complete rubbish.
- You're talking complete rubbish; that's not what happened at all.
- He tried to sell me this as a revolutionary new product, but it's complete rubbish.
- Anyone who believes that story is falling for complete rubbish.
- The marketing hype made it sound amazing, but the product turned out to be complete rubbish.