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palavrão
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paraulota
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garabato
Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
curse
oath
swearing
cuss
swearword
curse word
португальский
palavrão
curse
oath
swearing
cuss
swearword
1
Thyestes exalts over the fulfillment of another chapter in the inevitable
curse
.
2
They had got the Nibelungen hoard; and with it the Nibelungen
curse
.
3
The
curse
of militarism may make itself felt even in the school-room.
4
Maybe Drake is trying to direct the
curse
's
power towards the Warriors.
5
The fearful
curse
of the country, however, is the belief in witchcraft.
1
From the defendants taking the
oath
to the case wrapping: 30 minutes.
2
He raised a right hand, swore an
oath
and told the truth.
3
After taking
oath
as president eight years ago, what has he done?
4
But under
oath
in the trade-secrets case, Science Care executives said otherwise.
5
Rang the first words of an
oath
taken by Athenians before battle.
1
Some were calling good mornings, but one at least was
swearing
angrily.
2
Several hundred people earlier attended Lukashenko's
swearing
-
in
ceremony for a sixth term.
3
It was not mere idle
swearing
;
it seemed always genuine and serious.
4
The
swearing
in of new ministers will take place on 2 May.
5
The state's
swearing
-
in
date for the governor-elect is set for Dec. 1.
1
Joseph said, I think you should add a couple of
cuss
words.
2
They knew the best Spanish
cuss
words and where to score dope.
3
I said a few comforting
cuss
words and took off after DeChooch.
4
Got in just in time to pop the
cuss
that had you.
5
I wanted to stand on the corner and
cuss
someone out too.
1
Like the Brothers Crosstalk, we say so simultaneously, using the same
swearword
.
2
Ed, after shouting the ugliest known pluralised
swearword
,
wanted to hug registrar Natasha.
3
Trix caught a
swearword
in her mouth before it came out.
4
Third, the stronger the
swearword
,
the harder we ought to think about using it.
5
The problem is politics. He made it a
swearword
.
1
I took out every, not every, but every sort of
curse
word
.
2
There was no lying, Dimon said, emphasizing his remarks with a
curse
word
.
3
First and foremost, there wasn't a
curse
word
in sight.
4
She actually said a
curse
word
in there, too, but I'd rather not repeat that.
5
Ruby shouted something-undoubtedlyanother
curse
word
-
and
stepped
behind Stony.
1
His gesture merely earned him, and the paper, yet more
expletive
-
laden
abuse.
2
I heard voices, then a muffled
expletive
ahead and to my right.
3
According to one witness, he called Dier every
expletive
under the sun.
4
In an
expletive
-
charged
broadside, the executive was quoted as saying: You... Americans!
5
The question of a standard long-distance
expletive
for foozlers is held over.
6
John, perched on his shoulder, laughed into his hand at Tristan's
expletive
.
7
No one breathed except Locklear, who exhaled a long and heartfelt
expletive
.
8
He joined us, looked at the bones, and released a whispered
expletive
.
9
Suddenly, before she could even speculate aloud, he muttered a harsh
expletive
.
10
Colonel Gray uttered another exclamation, this time an
expletive
of deep relief.
11
Lancaster, nursing his head, waited-waiteduntil a gasped
expletive
reached his ears-
12
He had 13 points and heard an
expletive
-
laced
chant in the fourth quarter.
13
The scorn of the
expletive
drew from the very depths of furious contempt.
14
In reply, Hind used an
expletive
and the trainer reported him.
15
Brian COwen is not the first politician to issue an
expletive
.
16
There might even have been an appropriate
expletive
thrown in for good measure.
expletive
favorite expletive
use an expletive
harsh expletive
mild expletive
bizarre expletive
португальский
palavrão
jura
каталонский
paraulota
maledicció
renec
испанский
garabato
blasfemia
palabrota
voto
improperio
profanidad
palabra malsonante
grosería
maldición
taco