Malarky in a sentence as a noun

Would you know anywhere that i could learn about all this glgs malarky, ddg isn't being helpfull...

You don't even need to get into complicated "does this or does this not count as extortion" malarky.

That's the kind of malarky that you hear from school districts that want to teach creationism and evolution as two equal theories.

That back-handed airy-fairy malarky about what "really successful" people do sounds like a load of preachy cobblers to me though.

It's sad that Forbes hinged its brand on the occasional piles of malarky that are published on those blogs, especially since you're using the "It's Forbes!

Sounds like malarky to me. Sounds like a group to understand something outside their reach; finding subjective data points to further categorize the problems allowing themselves to believe they now have more of a handle on than they did before.

Not sure if I'd jump straight to malarky, but I definitely think it is very plausible that a scamming outfit is running the pages through translate, either as an obfuscation or actual translation.

I closed the article as soon as the I read "He handed me his iPhone...daily meditation..screenshot of ********"I don't have a stake in the game, and I have been interested in seeing the back and forth, but this is fluff malarky.

While many preached not getting out the pitchforks and blaming Google until they had a chance to respond, that didn't stop them from immediately providing excuses and reasons why the OP had not done his homework or was full of 'malarky'.

Malarky definitions

noun

empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"

See also: wind malarkey jazz nothingness