profanity|profanities in English
noun
[pro·fan·i·ty || prə'fænətɪ]
crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act
Use "profanity|profanities" in a sentence
1. We need new profanity because familiar profanity has lost its punch.
2. His profanity was unimaginative.
3. The profanity and fighting continued.
4. Even his profanity was unimaginative.
5. It was part prayer, part profanity.
6. Oh my, no need for profanity.
7. They use a little profanity sometimes.
8. That gentleman disliked coarseness and profanity.
9. In matter of profanity he was sublime.
10. Please watch your profanity, preppy.
11. Vulgarity and profanity offend the Spirit.
12. Do you agree that profanity is justified?
13. The comedian delivered a profanity - laced monologue.
14. Contains war carnage, profanity and protracted suffering.
15. Rory : Excuse me, but we don't tolerate profanity.
16. Cuss definition, to use profanity; curse; swear
17. Cozies very rarely focus on sex, profanity or violence
18. Cuss like a sailor To use profanities or vulgar language very freely or frequently
19. To desecrate a holy spring is considered profanity.
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21. Then Hewlett Janders stormed over , big , robust full of action and profanity.
22. I will not sit still for profanity in my house.
23. We'll be offering bonuses for most creative use of profanity.
24. It is one thing to shock a parent with casual profanity.
25. There will be no profanity or name-calling in this classroom.