Examples of 'dead donkey' in a sentence

Meaning of "dead donkey"

dead donkey: an exaggeration of something that has been ongoing for a very long time without progress or resolution
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  • A rarity;
  • A news item of no real significance, usually of whimsical or sentimental nature, placed at the end of a news bulletin or in a newspaper as filler. A dead donkey can often be removed from the programme or publication if a more significant story needs extra time or space.
  • Something useless on which time or effort is wasted.

How to use "dead donkey" in a sentence

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I want you to sell a dead donkey ears.
The dead donkey on the piano, that was my idea.
But weighs more than a dead donkey.
It blows dead donkey dick.
It stinks here like a dead donkey.
Good blows dead donkey dick, look with all the crazies outside.
You are the dead donkey.
Some things are big, some small Much heavier than a dead donkey.
This blows dead donkey dicks.
Samson saw an old bone from the jaw of a dead donkey.
It 's as heavy as a dead donkey that thing.
This was a Swedish version of Drop the dead donkey.
Have you a dead donkey in here?
Instead he was left lying prostrate on a dung heap like a dead donkey or animal.
Good? It blows dead donkey dick.

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Some big, some small, some heavier than a dead donkey.
When he dove in and pulled up the net, he found a dead donkey in it.
That night, I dreamed of that dead donkey.
Her first high-profile comedy role was as Alex Pates in Drop the Dead Donkey in 1990.
Andrew Lincoln made his television debut in the 1994 series Drop the Dead Donkey.

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