Foul-mouthed or obscene abuse.
1 Scurrilous stories of that type kill themselves by their very scurrility .
2 They must be sorely hurt, to be reduced to such scurrility .
3 There is so much scurrility and vituperation in their productions.
4 Although virulence in politics is frequent, scurrility is confined to a very few sheets.
5 Only yesterday he attacked our friend Vuillet with revolting scurrility .
6 This adjoineth sauciness to scurrility , and advanceth the wrong thereof into a kind of sacrilege.
7 This accumulation of "bad names" and ingenious combination of scurrility is merely rhetoric.
8 Inasmuch as the Blaine-Cleveland campaign was essentially a campaign of scurrility , this touch was loudly applauded.
9 This so much inflamed the public rage, that he was treated with the utmost abuse and scurrility .
10 Or obscenity or foolish talking or scurrility , which is to no purpose: but rather giving of thanks.
11 He need not fear that any member of that party will be provoked into a conflict of scurrility .
12 His first assailant was one of Clement's own physicians, who loaded him with scurrility in a formal letter.
13 In a word, one of the finest literary monuments which our nation ever produced was received almost with scurrility .
14 The Comedian cannot pay heed to such fine distinctions, but belabours the whole tribe with indiscriminate raillery and scurrility .
15 But, says the chivalrous Picayune, the law of private vengeance does not apply to anything save grave offenses in scurrility .
16 At last she was ordered to go to the window and address him in the language of abuse and scurrility .
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