foul language

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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.

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How to use foul language in a sentence

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

    Iran’s Hot Sex-Ed DVD | Babak Dehghanpisheh | July 14, 2011 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • He made a joke: “Announcement I will no longer be using foul language on twitter for now on my tweets are PG13.”

    50 Cent's Gay Suicide Controversy | Tricia Romano | October 6, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • 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.

    An Essay upon Projects | Daniel Defoe
  • If they use foul language, or are addicted to bad habits, the children necessarily imitate them, and develop into bad characters.

    A Guide to Health | Mahatma Gandhi
  • Get them to agree to keep from drink and from the foul language which makes the streets horrible to a decent person.

    Facing Death | G. A. Henty
  • Natural and healthy sport in the open air, and the avoidance of foul language and indecency should be stressed.

    Sex | Henry Stanton

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