Suggestive of or tending to moral looseness.
Rude and likely to offend, using allusions on the sexual level.
1 They're pointless. They were obscene questions that dealt with personal, private matters.
2 He also let loose with an obscene epigram to the effect that:
3 The obscene display here was just an attempt to one-up the competition.
4 The obscene display of wealth, bling and power was making me apathetic.
5 His obscene face wore a suffering and preoccupied expression; then he said:
6 Chants and signs mentioned the color of his skin; some were obscene .
7 We surrounded her and malignantly abused her in the most obscene language.
8 Nick growled out something that sounded vaguely obscene , then said, Fine, whatever.
9 The obscene and threatening calls have continued through Tuesday, according to Lawson.
10 He looked at her strangely, almost as though she'd said something obscene .
11 Is that an obscene idea that only an Irish person would suggest?
12 I just left him there in front of the obscene window display.
13 And, he wrote an obscene limerick about President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
14 Such dolls are considered obscene or indecent articles, and imports are prohibited.
15 Weiner pleaded guilty in May to transferring obscene material to a minor.
16 Few of us enjoy a blitzkrieg of obscene invective from perfect strangers.
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