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1 You are more vulgar and blundering than the most elephantine music-hall artiste.
2 Such men,-orwomen,-mayhardly, perhaps, debase themselves with the more vulgar vices.
3 In their amusements the Romans became more and more vulgar , excitable, and cruel.
4 Eton soon takes out the conceit of the latter and more vulgar kind.
5 The word is inexpressibly vulgar-allthe more vulgar for its affectation of elegance.
6 Hang me, if I ever saw a more vulgar thing in my life.
7 The vulgar is naturally beautiful and nothing is more vulgar than the universe!
8 Oaths and nicknames are only a more vulgar sort of poetry or rhetoric.
9 There is nothing more vulgar to my mind than a perfectly new library.
10 Nothing can be more vulgar than what you have just said.
11 The word 'Fantastic' is usually replaced with one much more vulgar .
12 What can be more vulgar and degrading than a public difference of opinion?
13 Indeed, the mere fact of knowing the unknown rendered her less desirable, more vulgar .
14 I do not speak to you of a more vulgar means to recognise them.
15 Manners require time, as nothing is more vulgar than haste.
16 If it has descended to a more vulgar level, it may be partly my fault.
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