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The vulgarism about what I can do when flying above you?
Formerly it was in good use, but now is regarded as a vulgarism.
The misery is, if I may use a vulgarism, laid on very thick.
Vulgarisms may make good graffiti but they are not appropriate in an academic essay.
"But he won't teach me the really interesting old vulgarisms.
The use of the vulgarism for a person of mixed blood was ancient.
The spiel centered on a vulgarism for the female anatomy.
The word stands out, for a purpose maybe, but without point in dialogue that otherwise makes free use of other contemporary vulgarisms.
The word with the most variations by far, however, is a certain vulgarism unprintable in these pages.
Shakespeare is replete with vulgarisms, though many are no longer readily recognized.
The Versus are sometimes classified as "popular" poetry, on the basis of their vulgarisms.
"My dear fellow, where the devil do you pick up these vulgarisms?
It is simply too much to watch him tolerate her vulgarism out of mere courtesy."
Vulgarisms are rarely specific enough to communicate well.
Mr. Rock repeated a vulgarism three times on the "Today" show.
His poems celebrated introduction to the everyday life in a city, with its triviality and vulgarism.
I replied with a quaint vulgarism, wheeled my black and raced back the way I had come.
The series has raised a controversy in Poland over the use of vulgarisms and harsh methods of training.
It's the most common vulgarism we have."
Bull, a truncated form of what used to be called "a barnyard epithet," is no longer considered a vulgarism.
"I know you would never hold up the mayor's top industrial priority in the entire city," he wrote, finishing the sentence with a dismissive vulgarism.
"They have 100 different ways" of using a particular vulgarism, the professor explained, citing a few examples for nonsociologists.