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Meanings of
bawdy
in anglès
Humorously vulgar.
ribald
off-color
Related terms
dirty
Lewd or obscene talk or writing.
bawdry
Usage of
bawdy
in anglès
1
Such reticence must mean he's a bootlegger or
bawdy
house owner, Pemberton.
2
Check every
bawdy
house, bagnio, Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city.
3
Many radio stations refused to play it because of its
bawdy
nature.
4
Foreplay is mandated or, to continue this
bawdy
strain, three-in-a-bed is compulsory.
5
Away in the distance, he heard voices raised in some
bawdy
song.
6
They and Edo try to offend Elizabeth with
bawdy
songs and stories.
7
He stood, whistling a jaunty melody, some
bawdy
tune he'd once heard.
8
One or two
bawdy
remarks, which she ignored, were hurled at her.
9
It had been a theatre, hosting
bawdy
comedies for the artisan classes.
10
Soon the crowd was singing
bawdy
folk songs and old commercial jingles.
11
Most of the pieces were equally
bawdy
,
and a few were worse.
12
Some
bawdy
fool of a labourer whistles and someone else cuffs him.
13
She's another artists' model, and I daresay it's a
bawdy
house.
14
Didn't make for the type of
bawdy
revelry among men Omad so enjoyed.
15
The
bawdy
gives way to the supernatural in these stories, however.
16
It's music brimful of sunshine and
bawdy
sensuality: a sparkling original.
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About this term
bawdy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
bawdy house
bawdy song
bawdy ballad
bawdy jests
bawdy jokes
More collocations
Bawdy
through the time
Bawdy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common