Definitionadj. designed to incite to indecency or lust
Last update: July 4, 2015
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We stand alone among nations in our worship of the obscene. [noun]
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In the meantime, the drinkers had begun to sing an obscene song, and to laugh at it until the ceiling shook. [adjective]
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It was an obscene picture. [adjective]
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In this case, if the obscene caller forwarded calls to your phone, the return would end up there. [Please select]
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The posting, which dates from 13 January 1997, has been described as ' squalid, obscene and defamatory of the plaintiff '. [Please select]
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The King talked with obscene jocosity, every snap betraying his humour, to Prince John; he scandalised even his bishops, he abashed even his barons. [Please select]
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Obscene sketches roughly sketched with charcoal could be distinguished upon them. [Please select]
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A mock mass was begun, during which the lections were read cum farsia, obscene songs were sung and dances performed, cakes and sausages eaten at the altar, and cards and dice played upon it. [Please select]
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He growled an obscene oath as he heaved the great oar forward. [Please select]
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He delivered vituperative, even obscene sermons, which may still be read in his collected works. [Please select]
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Then he burst into a roar of obscene blasphemy. [Please select]
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