Definitionn. the quality of lacking taste and refinement
Last update: October 22, 2015
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There is vulgarity in his speech. [Please select]
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Iii.), as he records his detestation of the popular esculent, to smell of which was accounted a sign of vulgarity (cf. [Please select]
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You're the essence of vulgarity, she in gliding said.' [Please select]
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"Everybody would have forgiven Adderley his vulgarity," said Dr. [Please select]
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Billy Ballure, of the dainty gentility of Auntie Nan and the unctuous vulgarity of the father of Kate. [Please select]
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Her voice betrayed excitement, and differed in tone, and she had cast off unconsciously the vulgarity of speech. [Please select]
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Walter shuddered--not so much from fear of the threat as from repulsion over the ugliness and vulgarity of it. [Please select]
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"Thomas, I regret to tell you that inquiry can be pushed to the point of vulgarity." [Please select]
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Drinking was going on, with its usual accompaniment of boisterous merriment and rough horseplay--the vulgarity of which ever annoys me. [Please select]
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Boulter's crude vulgarity of thought and speech could not harm her. [Please select]
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The vulgarity of the whole proceeding appalled him, yet he kept control of himself. [Please select]
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