A lot of malarkey, Mr Blakey had considered; clergymen on television looking for publicity.
Now never mind ghosts and all that malarkey.
The history of antipathy between the countries goes back to the malarkey in a one-day international in Adelaide two years ago.
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COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►and all that malarkey
You don’t believe in ghosts and all that malarkey, do you?
informal things which you think are silly or untrueSYN nonsense: I’m not interested in all this scientific malarkey. You don’t believe in ghosts and all that malarkey, do you?