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foul language

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The two alleged ambassadors spiced their jokes with foul language.

An entire presentation by Chris Rock and Adam Sandler was bleeped for television because of the gratuitous foul language.

Some of the content below is potentially disturbing and contains foul language.

No nudity, no foul language—not even innuendo is left by the time censors hack their way through.

He made a joke: “Announcement I will no longer be using foul language on twitter for now on my tweets are PG13.”

With him were three beachcombers whose foul language and insolent demeanour angered both the captain and Simi, who were quiet men.

After all, how little it becomes a gentleman to debauch his mouth with foul language, I refer to themselves in a few particulars.

If they use foul language, or are addicted to bad habits, the children necessarily imitate them, and develop into bad characters.

Get them to agree to keep from drink and from the foul language which makes the streets horrible to a decent person.

Natural and healthy sport in the open air, and the avoidance of foul language and indecency should be stressed.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to foul language, such as: abuse, invective, obloquy, revilement, ribaldry, and scurrility.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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