Definitionadj. characterized by profanity or cursing
Last update: October 26, 2015
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He was found guilty of being a profane person. [Please select]
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He must not profane these holy things, because I am the Lord and I make them holy. [Please select]
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He is warning us of the approach of some profane person, and tells us to seek some other retreat to renew our pleasures. [Please select]
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Alice felt disposed to laugh, though she succeeded in suppressing her merriment, ere she answered: "I apprehend that he is rather addicted to profane song." [Please select]
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And that Heaven, whose name is so often profaned during this unnatural war, will bear witness to the purity of the motives by which I have been guided. [Please select]
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"Because Tam Halliday," answered the handmaiden, "came in just five minutes after Lord Evandale; and when he heard his lordship was in the Castle, he swore (the profane loon.") [Please select]
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All that was dear to me she disparaged and profaned. [Please select]
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These worthies are not to be "abused with profane wit or low buffoonery." [Please select]
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"I will not peace at the commands of the profane," said Gabriel. [Please select]
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But, let me not profane the chaste mysteries of Hymen. [Please select]
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The atrium seemed profaned by their presence. [Please select]
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