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bawdry

[baw-dree] / ˈbɔ dri /


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The show evolves in play-within-a-play fashion from an opening square dance, and the book, lyrics, music and choreography mesh delightfully to create the mood of innocent bawdry and rustic high jinks.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Britain, Monty Python's Flying Circus tossed music-hall bawdry into a Dada format, and at home National Lampoon updated sick humor with a stinging Wasp edge.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its bawdry is innocent, its humor earthy, its love songs are unselfconsciously sentimental.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beaten into the mixture of bawdry and cynicism are a couple of bitter speeches of social protest, written in a heavy Teutonic style that even Blitzstein's tart translation could not leaven.

From Time Magazine Archive

He with the red hair is Guy Tabarie; they are sworn brothers in bawdry and larceny.

From If I Were King by McCarthy, Justin




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