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