Lewd or obscene talk or writing.
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Examples for "bawdry"
Examples for "bawdry"
1His interest lies in his anecdote, in his malevolent insinuation, in his bawdry.
2The bike is no more an incentive to bawdry than is a wheelbarrow.
3He with the red hair is Guy Tabarie; they are sworn brothers in bawdry and larceny.
4He was able to do it by means of a third party who was first in the bawdry business.
5Thus, Brooks lumps 1601 with Mark Twain's "bawdry," and interprets it simply as another indication of frustration.
1Such reticence must mean he's a bootlegger or bawdy house owner, Pemberton.
2Check every bawdy house, bagnio, Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city.
3Many radio stations refused to play it because of its bawdy nature.
4Foreplay is mandated or, to continue this bawdy strain, three-in-a-bed is compulsory.
5Away in the distance, he heard voices raised in some bawdy song.
6They and Edo try to offend Elizabeth with bawdy songs and stories.
7He stood, whistling a jaunty melody, some bawdy tune he'd once heard.
8One or two bawdy remarks, which she ignored, were hurled at her.
9It had been a theatre, hosting bawdy comedies for the artisan classes.
10Soon the crowd was singing bawdy folk songs and old commercial jingles.
11Most of the pieces were equally bawdy, and a few were worse.
12Some bawdy fool of a labourer whistles and someone else cuffs him.
13She's another artists' model, and I daresay it's a bawdy house.
14Didn't make for the type of bawdy revelry among men Omad so enjoyed.
15The bawdy gives way to the supernatural in these stories, however.
16It's music brimful of sunshine and bawdy sensuality: a sparkling original.
Bawdy nas variantes da língua
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