Thesaurus / vulgarian
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One thing is certain, that the man who collects large paper books as large paper books is a vulgarian and a fool.
THE PRIVATE LIBRARYARTHUR L. HUMPHREYS
Did not you marry a low creature,—a vulgarian, a tradesman's daughter?
MY NOVEL, COMPLETEEDWARD BULWER-LYTTON
Did not you marry a low creature—a vulgarian—a tradesman's daughter?
The vulgarian's pleasure lies not in the article itself so much as in the price paid for it.
PARROT & CO.HAROLD MACGRATH
She had the true instinct of it; while I was always a bit of a vulgarian.
THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MODERN DRAMAEMMA GOLDMAN
He did not relish having to hobnob in this way with such a vulgarian as a grafting police captain.
THE THIRD DEGREECHARLES KLEIN AND ARTHUR HORNBLOW
"You see, Hycy, the vulgarian will come out," said his mother.
THE EMIGRANTS OF AHADARRAWILLIAM CARLETON
Then he thought of his own sister married to that vulgarian, Friedland.
DREAMERS OF THE GHETTOI. ZANGWILL
Heelless boots with angular toes, wedded to narrow, unstrapped trouser-ends—these denoted the vulgarian.
YOUTHLEO TOLSTOY
Only a vulgarian talks ceaselessly about how much this or that cost him.
ETIQUETTEEMILY POST
WORDS RELATED TO VULGARIAN
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