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1His hymns soar to heaven and his coarse jests trail in the mire.
2The men caught hold of her roughly, laughing and flinging out coarse jests.
3Belle pushed boldly through them, although they leered, laughed, and made coarse jests.
4All the while their coarse jests and shouts of derisive laughter fill the air.
5Aristophanes is ridiculing vulgar and coarse jests, which, however, he does not always avoid himself.
6They piled over one another to get to the bar, with coarse jests and oaths and laughter.
7Was she like her mother, a vain coquette and a mark for coarse jests and vulgar admiration?
8His oaths, coarse jests, and scurrilous terms of abuse, were uttered with the broadest accent of his province.
9Strange rumours reached us concerning his behaviour-rumourswhich came to our ears through the coarse jests of our guards.
10The rude, coarse jests and noisy laughter of the company grated on her ears, and she longed to make her escape.
11They sat down with the gentlemen, listening with peals of laughter to their coarse jests, and tempting them to wilder follies.
12But their obvious incapacity for civil affairs enabled them to venture on nothing more than a few coarse jests and clumsy demonstrations.
13Fortunately the girl's command of the language, fairly good though it was, was insufficient to enable her to understand their coarse jests.
14Every evening, while he shivered in his best room, he was compelled to hear the coarse jests and laughter in the adjacent apartment.
15How could he endure to hear that people had been rude to her, and uttered coarse jests in her hearing aimed only at her ear?
16[Footnote 4: coarse jests.
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