Some people pooh-pooh the idea, grumbling that Hollywood has run out of original ideas. |
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Of course, he'd pooh-pooh me each time, as I would pooh-pooh his own anxieties about college. |
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Linguists pooh-pooh the idea that the original meaning of a term can somehow persist in the collective unconscious after it has been lost to individual recall. |
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The government though seems to pooh-pooh this, that it is not a very significant amount of money and that it will not have a huge impact. |
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The pope may pooh-pooh the decision to remain childless, but the world needs more people who choose pets over kids. |
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Even though they're encouraging their citizens to buy it, whenever it comes to a public comment about their central bank policy they pooh-pooh it. |
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The obvious fart jokes and done-to-death innuendos have led critics to pooh-pooh Mrs Brown, but there are also a wealth of witty one-liners and good old-fashioned slapstick. |
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