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vulgarian

[vuhl-gair-ee-uhn] / vʌlˈgɛər i ən /










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That tape did not derail its vulgarian star, and a Walker victory will indicate that blinkered partisanship now obliterates all other concerns, including character.

From Washington Post

Neither did the late lamented Spy magazine’s bull’s-eye satirical shots at the “short-fingered vulgarian” provoke inquiries, although they did provoke Trump to threaten lawsuits and are said to anger him to this day.

From Washington Post

With Trump, commentators reached further back in history, to the tenure of Andrew Jackson, a populist vulgarian frowned upon by the East Coast elite.

From Washington Post

Top Republicans knew California Democrats, independents and even some Republicans despised the man Spy magazine memorably described as a “short-fingered vulgarian,” yet didn’t care.

From Los Angeles Times

Mark, Sheryl and Jack, you have revealed yourselves to be vapid vulgarians who put at risk Americans’ health, racial justice, fair elections and basic truths.

From Washington Post