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1 The furniture of the room is in rich, rather vulgar Oriental taste.
2 It is so flourishing in its stiff way that it's rather vulgar .
3 Hired cabs had yesterday seemed impressive to him; now they were rather vulgar .
4 The idea that comes to my mind has a rather vulgar -
5 The other girl is rather vulgar too, and is travelling about quite alone.
6 He felt rather vulgar , but the davenport arrived that evening at Jersey Villas.
7 She had to take her meals with these rather vulgar people.
8 It was more than she had expected from the aunt's rather vulgar affectations.
9 Is not my hostess' hoarse, good-natured, rather vulgar voice the clarion of society?
10 Of course, "come" was also a rather vulgar euphemism for an orgasm.
11 While he is still wondering, two other rather vulgar customers come into the gallery.
12 The attitudes are telling, but over angular and rather vulgar .
13 I don't know; it seems to me all rather vulgar .
14 It's nothing but a stupid and rather vulgar farce.
15 It's very entertaining in a rather vulgar way.
16 His quarrel with himself was that he seemed to himself a rather vulgar sort of hypocrite.
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