nonsense|nonsenses in English
noun
[non·sense || 'nɑnsens /'nɒ]
making no sense, senselessness, absurdity; words or actions that have no meaning or importance, foolishness, gibberish, folly; (Genetics) DNA sequence that does not code for an amino acid and which products are not biologically active
Use "nonsense|nonsenses" in a sentence
1. Nonsense, errant nonsense , as ever was talked!
2. Nonsense.
3. Talking nonsense
4. Religions go, " Nonsense.
5. Stop that nonsense.
6. It's all nonsense.
7. Stop talking nonsense!
8. Don't talk nonsense.
9. What's this nonsense?
10. This is nonsense!
11. 'What is this nonsense?
12. Don't speak nonsense here!
13. He's talking arrant nonsense.
14. Codswallop: [noun - uncountable] nonsense
15. Synonyms for Blatherskites include gibberishes, hogwash, nonsenses, baloneys, drivel, garbage, malarkey, poppycocks, balderdash and blather
16. Codswallop definition, nonsense; rubbish
17. What nonsense you're talking?
18. That is just nonsense.
19. He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!
20. Nonsense No use anymore
21. Heap after heaps, of complications, griefs, Worries, tongue-Clackings, nonsenses and shame For not making good
22. Nonsense, we made good time.
23. This rebellious nonsense ends now!
24. Nonsense, he is my friend
25. 3 He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!