Sentence example with the word 'bawdy'

bawdy

animal, concupiscent, filthy, goatish, indecent, libidinous, nasty, randy, scatological, smutty, unprintable

Definition adj. humorously vulgar

Last update: July 14, 2015


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He cracked bawdy jokes. .   [Please select]

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My children are not allowed to listen to music with bawdy lyrics.   [Please select]

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Worse than this, the woman lived in a bawdy-house downtown, with a coarse, red-faced Irishman named Connor, who was the boss of the loading-gang outside, and would make free with the girls as they went to and from their work.   [Please select]

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Over six hundred policy-shops were open, each paying $1500 a month for protection; pool rooms paid $300 a month; bawdy-houses, from $25 to $50 per month per inmate.   [Please select]

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He sat down beside me and chuckled into his beard; and when his neighbour on the right asked what had amused him he turned the question into a bawdy joke.   [Please select]

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The Miller 's Tale A bawdy tale, telling a rather different story of love, which will leave everyone laughing.   [Please select]

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"Not far from the taverns are obscene bawdy houses and dirty smoking houses where the father on one side, and the son on the other go, openly and without embarassment as well as without shame,."   [Please select]

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