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Meanings of inappropriate name in English
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Usage of inappropriate name in English
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The Queensland authorities subsequently re-christened the stream with the singularly inappropriatename of Georgina.
2
But is this the most inappropriatename for a football in these crazy times?
3
With what a force of agony did all the Ratlers of the day repeat that inappropriatename!
4
And what an odd and inappropriatename for a most fragile-looking and beautiful bird - better known to us as the long-tailed tit?
5
In fact, it was this very substantiality that at the beginning prevented their proper recognition, and handicapped them with their present absurd and inappropriatename.
6
They are also very much chagrined with the Government for sending out to the fishing-banks a dispatch boat bearing the inappropriatename of "Frolic."
7
Some of these places, however, have very inappropriatenames, for instance another little gem is called "Hog Island."
8
She had been given two entirely inappropriatenames and very early began to desire 'Anil,' which was her brother's unused second name.
9
Mr Sutton said he called women inappropriatenames, such as honey and sweetie, and made jokes, and he was sorry that behaviour had hurt people.