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Synonyms

stuff and nonsense

Idioms  
  1. Utter foolishness or absurdity, as in Stuff and nonsense, of course I can pack a suitcase. Often used as an interjection, this idiom employs stuff in the sense of “rubbish.” It was first recorded in 1749.


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Hewing to genre conventions, Iris frees herself from Josh’s control and fights back, forcing him to whip up a plan B involving a fine-spun alibi made of stuff and nonsense.

From Salon Apr. 10, 2025

As for Princess Margaret, she never quite understood the stuff and nonsense to which she found herself drawn.

From The Guardian Sep. 23, 2017

True art is when the human psyche's lust for stuff and nonsense is baldly and boldly revealed so that we all weep with shame at just how pathetically self-indulgent we have become.

From New York Times Dec. 26, 2014

Mr Salmond dismissed the OBR's assessment as "stuff and nonsense".

From BBC Aug. 25, 2014

“Go along, do, with your stuff and nonsense, William,” exclaimed Mary sharply.

From The Story of Antony Grace by George Manville Fenn

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