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The reigning Masters champion didn’t take such treatment quietly, clapping back at times with profanity or gestures of his own.

He underscored his position with a burst of profanity, but he did promise to “go to war on this issue,” although he acknowledged that some fixing is in order.

The version of Sheen defending his life in the two-part documentary is calm, even as he peppers his recollections with profanity.

From Salon

The woman calls him profanities, and asks, “Who let you in here?”

In a video of the incident, which prosecutors cite in their charges, the suspect is heard calling the agents "fascists" and screaming profanities directed at them.

From BBC

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

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