The old men, in especial, got quite profane, and screamed excited billingsgate.
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They talk forever and forever, and that is the kind of billingsgate they use.
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Douglas waxed furious and poured out his "senatorial billingsgate" upon the offenders.
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Otherwise there might have been heard something approaching to billingsgate.
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Besides these, were long litanies of billingsgate, cursing, and threatening.
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Long has the press groaned in bringing forth a hateful brood of pamphlets, malicious scribbles, and billingsgate ribaldry.
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One must sometimes stand speechless before a subject, else burn his lips with blasphemy or befoul them with billingsgate.
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Nasty piece of billingsgate, eh?
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Back of all the mouthings of demagogues and the billingsgate of sectionalists lay this elemental fact- ademocracyagainst a republic.
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His prose is as lyrical as his verse, and his praise and blame both in excess-dithyrambic laudation or affluent billingsgate.
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A just and rational censure ought to be expressed on them, while we disapprove the constant billingsgate poured on them officially.
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Hence, insulting language, and the use of billingsgate, were too hazardous to be indulged where a personal accounting was a strong possibility.
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I acknowledge your superiority in billingsgate-"- hepausedandfor an instant his voice mounted, as he added-"andin nothing else!"
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One must have read much in Luther, one should have read all of Luther, and his "billingsgate" will assume a different meaning.
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The heroic examples of Greek and Roman invective paled before the inexhaustible resources of learned billingsgate stored in the minds of the humanists and theologians.
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The green-room was made unmusical with contentions carried out in polite Billingsgate.