Definitionadj. so rude and abusive as to be unsuitable for parliament
Last update: June 16, 2015
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The politician was highly condemned for using unparliamentary language. [Please select]
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This latter remark caused such a clamor that Fanny called the meeting to order in a most unparliamentary fashion. [Please select]
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Merrill, with a twinkle in his eye, "that is a little bald and--and unparliamentary, perhaps, but fairly accurate." [Please select]
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"And I'm sure a good part of the language was--unparliamentary, Miss Dainton."' [Please select]
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Figures bearing rifles appeared at the side, and a rough voice demanded in language highly unparliamentary who was there and what he, she or it wanted. [Please select]
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