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- noun Plural form of
baloney .
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Examples
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In the fresh meat case, they have all the baloneys and salamis and jerky, as well as smoked meats.
Maria Rodale: Dietrich's Meats and Country Store: A Meat Mecca Maria Rodale 2010
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In the fresh meat case, they have all the baloneys and salamis and jerky, as well as smoked meats.
Maria Rodale: Dietrich's Meats and Country Store: A Meat Mecca Maria Rodale 2010
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Route all that churn through Mercedes's seven-speed, multiclutch transmission and out to the rear 20-inch wheels and heroic Michelin baloneys, and you've got acceleration.
Olympian Acceleration for the (Very Rich) Masses Dan Neil 2010
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Jerez, with its winding streets lined with candy colored buildings bedecked with decorative wrought iron baloneys, carved wooden doors and accented with white trim, is a perfect example of what makes a place magical.
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You can see it everywhere in Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - in the elaborate wrought iron filigree baloneys, the Churrigueresque style façade of the ultra elaborate pink cantera stone Cathedral with its two peak towers and in the Plaza de Armas, just across the street, a private residence built in 1727 that is now a public building.
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You can see it everywhere in Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - in the elaborate wrought iron filigree baloneys, the Churrigueresque style façade of the ultra elaborate pink cantera stone Cathedral with its two peak towers and in the Plaza de Armas, just across the street, a private residence built in 1727 that is now a public building.
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Jerez, with its winding streets lined with candy colored buildings bedecked with decorative wrought iron baloneys, carved wooden doors and accented with white trim, is a perfect example of what makes a place magical.
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It's a world, an industry of phoney - baloneys, no question.
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SAJAK: I don't mean that you crave it, but you have to admit -- we've been talking -- we've been dwelling a little bit on some of the downside, but there's obviously, and I think we should all say before people call us phony - baloneys that the upside obviously outweighs it or we wouldn't be doing this; right?
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