- - Red Guards regularly let out mild oath
- - For example, commercial oath once
- - Expression of mild oath or affirmation
- - Oath of surprise
- - Old oath that anagrams to "aged"
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- - By the way, threw out mild oath
- - Oath is strong English with ripping bit of invective
- - Nothing's banned for the worst mangled oath
- - Crikey, stumped by noisy girl!
- - Fancy casserole? It's right in the middle, tough on the outside
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- - Hurl oath after oath
- - time after royal showed anger
- - Word after road or 'roid
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- - Oath, or "oath"
- - One's neither civil nor polite, but rude or foul!
- - 'Oath', for example -- is this?
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- - Mild oath during larkin' about?
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- - Brit's mild oath
- - Londoner's oath
- - "By ...!" (Brit's oath)
- - Brit's oath
- - Mild British oath
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- - Mild oaths or cries of annoyance
- - Mildly annoyed cries
- - Peeved cries
- - Tame oaths
- - Cries of annoyance
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- - Mild yet firm oath?
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- - Hell, in a mild oath
- - Quaint euphemism for "hell"
- - Name used in indignant questions
- - Hell, informally
- - Euphemism for Hell
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