Definitionv. cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public
Last update: September 19, 2015
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English scenery is getting spoilt and vulgarised to such a degree that there'll soon be none of it left to sketch.' [Please select]
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"One does not like to be vulgarised," said the Lady of Meissen, angrily. [Please select]
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"That is not so painful; it does not vulgarise you so much as the cups they paint to-day and christen after _me_," said a Carl Theodor cup subdued in hue, yet gorgeous as a jewel. [Please select]
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'Why, Cyril Aylwin himself, the bohemian painter who has done his best to cheapen and vulgarise our name, is not a more reckless, lawless leveller than you.' [Please select]
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