- - Vulgar term
- - Swear this is one, for example
- - One's neither civil nor polite, but rude or foul!
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- - Stocking support, in vulgar terms
- - Hosiery support
- - Supporting band's skill in German
- - Stocking holder
- - Sock support
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- - "Terms like grace, new birth, justification […] which with St Paul are ........ terms, theologians have employed as if they were scientific terms" (Matthew Arnold)
- - Of writing with artistic merit
- - Rarely it can be associated with writing
- - Like a novelist's aspirations
- - Like many sages
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- - conservative uncivil and vulgar
- - many ill-tempered and not refined
- - 100 romans remain ill-mannered and vulgar
- - Coarse, cloth-headed, uncivil!
- - Rough and risque, characteristic of light opera before Gilbert and Sullivan
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- - Vulgar regulars in already drinking whiskey
- - for mature audiences, in a way
- - In the light, wife is off colour
- - Blue, in an off-color way
- - Improper, in a way
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- - Make vulgar or tawdry
- - Devalue, make vulgar
- - make less expensive
- - Demean — make less expensive
- - Make tawdry
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- - unrefined vulgarity heard getting strident
- - Shout and swear, heard getting strident
- - Shrill — strident
- - Rowdy — strident
- - Strident-sounding
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- - Girl, boy and me horribly coarse and vulgar
- - comic boyle, grim and vulgar
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- - vulgar approach the latest of many
- - Like leaving the price tag on a gift
- - In bad taste, vulgar
- - weird al yankovic's parody of pharrell's "happy"
- - Adhesive; vulgar
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