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▸ noun: A rhetorical technique in which a dishonest speaker lists a string of falsehoods or misleading items so that their opponent will be unable to counter each one and still be able to make their own counterpoints.
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▸ noun: A rhetorical technique in which a dishonest speaker lists a string of falsehoods or misleading items so that their opponent will be unable to counter each one and still be able to make their own counterpoints.
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gyppery,
gullery,
gish,
galumpher,
gimmickery,
gimmickry,
galley yarn,
gird,
Gongorism,
goliardery,
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