Bunkum in a sentence as a noun

The technology has already been shown to be bunkum - the US's defence is that it's cheap bunkum.

The average geek, in my experience, seems to waste more than enough time playing computer games, watching movies, or bunkum on the TV.

Most Chiropractors are nice, well meaning people, but medically it is unfortunately largely bunkum.

I now realise it's total bunkum, as while one degree may be more challenging than another, from a hiring manager's perspective it's the GPA/class that counts, and little else, and value is in the eye of the beholder.

Bunkum definitions

noun

unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)

See also: bunk buncombe guff hogwash