expletives in English

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1. They insisted that all expletives be deleted from the article.

2. A UK Standards Board Says Asterisking Expletives Isn't Good Enough

3. Some even find it hard to communicate without the use of expletives.

4. There followed a groan of pain and a whole string of expletives.

5. Back in the paddock he was greeted by a stream of expletives.

6. You could not print the exact words used, but there were expletives.

7. He uttered several vigorous expletives when he dropped the iron on his foot.

8. 10 Back in the paddock he was greeted by a stream of expletives.

9. The youth obliged, adding a further string of expletives, just for good measure.

10. She dropped the book on her foot and let out a row/string of expletives.

11. Non-graphic nudity, mild language and simulated gambling are also permitted, but sexual expletives are not.

12. Synonyms for Coprolalia include swearing, blasphemy, cursing, cussing, profanity, obscenity, bad language, blaspheming, curses and expletives

13. But giant tubeworms are 6-foot-long expletives, shouts of brilliance, startling in their vivid simplicity and exposure.

14. That fleeting expletives could be Actionably indecent 21 FCC Rcd at 13308 23 from BULW 3310 at Lamar University

15. The Aesir also invoke the god Buri in expletives, who in Norse mythology gave rise to the other gods.

16. He smoked and drank heavily, and his language was rich in expletives even when mixing with senior diplomats and politicians.

17. An attractive hypothesis is that the activity of this region in man and monkey is related to emotional speech, especially expletives.

18. Tom Carper, D-Del., unleashed a trio of expletives at a high-profile Senate hearing Friday before questioning Postmaster General Louis DeJoy …

19. Bleep out slang To censor audio by playing a high-pitched "Bleep" sound over it, as is often done with expletives

20. To edit out (spoken material) from a broadcast or recording, especially by replacing with an electronic sound: The station Bleeped out the expletives from the taped interview

21. An Oklahoma sports Announcer was captured during a livestream directing racial slurs and expletives toward members of a girls' high school basketball team who were kneeling during the …

22. The Partan wi the Gowden Taes, published in 2015, featured the first appearance of Captain Haddie, complete with Scots expletives such as black-belickit Bletherskates! and dottelt doitrified dunderheids!