billingsgate
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Nor is he shy about lapsing occasionally into the Yorkshire-accented billingsgate that he has perfected over the years in leading T.U.C.'s toughest negotiations�including British Ford's acceptance of unions at Dagenham during World War II.
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Scott never had a chance in the face of Ms. Casals' steady barrage of anti-Riggs billingsgate.
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There is Merry Bell, Washington's hostess with the mostest billingsgate on the tip of her Bryn Mawr tongue.
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Nonsmokers, who used to say mildly, "Would you mind not smoking?" have moved up to billingsgate.
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He never paused to weigh his words when he assailed an opponent, believing that in politics billingsgate is the gate of success.
From Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color by Matthews, Brander
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.