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"crapola" Definitions
  1. NONSENSE, RUBBISH

7 Sentences With "crapola"

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Like a huge diaper that some crying baby filled to the top with crapola.
He's "owned it through all this political crapola and noise," and he thinks you should, too.
Waving at the wall of records she accumulated with Mr. Miller, she alternately calls it junk, stuff and "crapola," which she means lovingly.
Introduced by a mutual acquaintance a couple of years earlier, the two men shared a love of books and of what Guston called "crapola"— billboards, diners, junk shops, burger joints — and Richard M. Nixon was soon added to the list.
Hothead literally started out as journal material to vent and deal with anger issues by DiMassa when first entering into drug and alcohol recovery.DiMassa profile, Lambiek.net's Comiclopedia. The first issue, published as a mini- comic, was twelve pages long and elicited a roaring response, giving rise to the ongoing series, and soon after, a line of merchandise called "Groovy Crapola" which included shirts, mugs, hats, rubber stamps, etc.
The Coro di Nuoro was born in 1952 at the behest of a group of young music lovers, popular songs and popular traditions in particular of Nuoro and Barbagia. In 1955 the choir had participated and won the national radio music festival "Il campanile d'oro". In 1965 the choir director became Gian Paolo Mele and, through his intense work, over the years, numerous melodies of the popular songs of Sardinia were recovered. In addition, Mele had put to music several compositions of some Nuoro poets, making them real popular songs that have become heritage of the island culture, including: "Zia Tatana Faragone", "Adios, Nugoro Amada", "Sa crapola".
By 1990, Seigal's irreverent style of writing led him to writing assignments with a variety of Southern California newspapers, including The San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Weekly, San Jose Mercury News and a full-time writing position with the weekly La Jolla Light At the time of Seigal's death, he had been writing for several years for the OC Weekly alternative paper. In March 2002, The Union-Tribune issued a memo to its staff stating that one of Seigal's articles, which had run in the paper, used words like "old fart", "love turnips", "rat bastids", "crapola" and "pooh-butts" that were deemed unsuitable for readers. Seigal was known as the 'Lovable Curmudgeon' during his days writing weekly articles called “Blue Notes” that ran each Thursday in the Night & Day section in the Thursday edition of the San Diego Union- Tribune.

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