Eyewash in a sentence as a noun

Long time ago, someone informed me that their career site is merely an eyewash.

The entire contention of one killer market leader is the greatest eyewash of our times.

He's already insane enough for using concentrated sulfuric acid without a fume hood, emergency shower/eyewash station, and full face shield.

Software engineering, of course, presents itself as another worthy cause, but that is eyewash: if you carefully read its literature and analyse what its devotees actually do, you will discover that software engineering has accepted as its charter "How to program if you cannot.

"Software engineering, of course, presents itself as another worthy cause, but that is eyewash: if you carefully read its literature and analyse what its devotees actually do, you will discover that software engineering has accepted as its charter "How to program if you cannot.".

Here is a good nugget of wisdom:Software engineering, of course, presents itself as another worthy cause, but that is eyewash: if you carefully read its literature and analyse what its devotees actually do, you will discover that software engineering has accepted as its charter "How to program if you cannot".

Part of the problem, is that Dijkstra's complaint is often still quite relevant: "Software engineering, of course, presents itself as another worthy cause, but that is eyewash: if you carefully read its literature and analyse what its devotees actually do, you will discover that software engineering has accepted as its charter 'How to program if you cannot'.

Eyewash definitions

noun

lotion consisting of a solution used as a cleanser for the eyes

See also: eye-lotion collyrium