bad language, blue language, desecration, evil speaking, foul language, profanation, ribaldry, strong language, unholiness, unsacredness, vulgar language
Definitionn. vulgar or irreverent speech or action
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Religion tolerates profanity. [Please select]
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Wegscheider with infidelity and profanity, and on the ground of these accusations advocated the interposition of the civil power, thus giving rise to the prolonged Hallische Streit. [Please select]
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I must eschew profanity, and cultivate a decorous style of speech. [Please select]
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In the sweetness of her relief, of her security, she would have submitted cheerfully not only to slang, but to downright profanity. [Please select]
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But the bath was not suspended on that account, and it was continued till it had extinguished the fire of profanity. [Please select]
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"Black Bear Creek," said the soldier, curtly, at which Runnion broke into profanity. [Please select]
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He poured forth a stream of unspeakable profanity, smitten by the bitter knowledge of his first and only defeat. [Please select]
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"Donald used to be quite contemptuous of any slight efforts at profanity in the barrack yard, although they sickened me." [Please select]
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There were laughter, profanity, play--a continuous hum, but compared to Benton's usual turmoil, it was pleasant. [Please select]
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Lad, it seemed, was a storm-center, whence radiated complaints that ran the whole gamut from tears to lurid profanity; and, to each and every complainant, the Master made the same answer: "Leave him alone." [Please select]
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The Master had broken into a run and into a flood of wordless profanity at sight of his dog's punishment. [Please select]
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