Vulgarity
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53 examples of Vulgarity in a sentence
Yet, despite his frequent rallies, or perhaps because of them and their incendiary vulgarity, Trump’s disapproval rating has exceeded his approval rating since the earliest days of his administration.
These voters could no longer stand the combination of machismo and
vulgarity
that had once served so well the man Italian humorists now call “Berlus-Kahn.”
His nervousness, his impulsiveness verging on vulgarity, is disconcerting even for the majority of French who voted for him.
One thinks of a new International, not of communism, but of
vulgarity
and bling, in which the political landscape shrinks to the dimensions of a television stage.
With his over-familiarity, simplicity, and occasional vulgarity, Sarkozy undermined the dignity of his sacred function.
The problem with Trump begins with his unfathomable
vulgarity.
The problem, it is now clear, is not only his vulgarity, sexism, racism, and defiant ignorance.
Roth skillfully distilled the tragic and the comic elements of this process, and we spoke of the forces that might be able to stand up to the dark tide of
vulgarity
and violence under Trump.
He exhibits none of the brashness, vulgarity, and self-adoration currently emanating from Trump Tower in New York.
They’re torn between their qualms about his inexperience, unpredictability, and vulgarity, and the fact that many of their constituents like him.
Obama at HiroshimaTOKYO – At a time when Donald Trump’s indecency and
vulgarity
are distorting the world’s view of America, Barack Obama’s decision to become the first US president to visit Hiroshima demonstrates anew his own great personal dignity.
There is little to be gained simply by contrasting the spirit of the Enlightenment with the populist spirit of the Yellow Vests, or Macron’s deep and sincere desire for reforms with Salvini’s shrewd and brutal
vulgarity.
But what about his deep misogyny or his boundless
vulgarity
and cruelty?
She had spat out all her coarse words at them, and could find no
vulgarity
low enough, when suddenly, having nothing left but that mortal offence with which to bombard the faces of the troop, she exhibited her backside.
You have made me too familiar with a life of refinement, the
vulgarity
of those people would kill me.'Cruel necessity, with its hand of iron, bent Julien's will.
No doubt, provincials may be accused of a trace of vulgarity, or of a want of politeness; but they do show a little warmth in answering one.
That is the body of Chrysostom, who was unrivalled in wit, unequalled in courtesy, unapproached in gentle bearing, a phoenix in friendship, generous without limit, grave without arrogance, gay without vulgarity, and, in short, first in all that constitutes goodness and second to none in all that makes up misfortune.
CHAPTER 22Marianne, who had never much toleration for any thing like impertinence, vulgarity, inferiority of parts, or even difference of taste from herself, was at this time particularly ill-disposed, from the state of her spirits, to be pleased with the Miss Steeles, or to encourage their advances; and to the invariable coldness of her behaviour towards them, which checked every endeavour at intimacy on their side, Elinor principally attributed that preference of herself which soon became evident in the manners of both, but especially of Lucy, who missed no opportunity of engaging her in conversation, or of striving to improve their acquaintance by an easy and frank communication of her sentiments.
Mrs. Phillips's
vulgarity
was another, and perhaps a greater, tax on his forbearance; and though Mrs. Phillips, as well as her sister, stood in too much awe of him to speak with the familiarity which Bingley's good humour encouraged, yet, whenever she _did_ speak, she must be vulgar.
These opinions he delivered in a few words, in a quiet, low voice; and added, after a pause, in the tone of a man little accustomed to expansive comment, "Rather an unusual physiognomy; certainly, not indicative of
vulgarity
or degradation."
A woman, he told himself, should appear tous in dreams, or such a glory as may poetize her
vulgarity.
She was visiting it on Roland now, throwing all the responsibility ofher sin on his ugliness, his stupidity, his clumsiness, the heaviness ofhis intellect, and the
vulgarity
of his person.
There were moments when he might have destroyed even Tigellinus, but he preferred to ridicule him, and expose his
vulgarity
and want of refinement.
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