The ribald humor, the overuse of which might potentially have ruined this bodice ripper, is also kept in check. [adjective]
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Many ribald comments were made by the cheeky cockneys, which although ignored by dad were deeply embarrassing to Peter ! [adjective]
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Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, his friend in life, disported himself in jealous and ribald mockery of Scott's archaeological knowledge, when Scott was dead. [adjective]
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A ribald face, sullen as a dean's, Buck Mulligan came forward, then blithe in motley, towards the greeting of their smiles. [adjective]
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He got into some trouble with the chancellor, Gardiner, over a ribald play, "Pammachius," performed by the students, deriding the old ecclesiastical system, though Bonner wrote to Parker of the assured affection he bore him. [Please select]
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At the earliest cessation of their jaw-bones' activity, they serve up the most ribald of raillery. [Please select]
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He seldom joined in the ribald but suppressed conversations of the men. [Please select]
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"Why, Dad, I don't know what you mean by ribald songs." [Please select]
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But yesternight that ribald mocked him with his lack of scars. [Please select]
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