How To Use Bastard In A Sentence

  • Rules exist to be violated, so that the ‘bastard’ may be more violently characterized and the audience engaged in revengeful fury.
  • If you want my opinion, it's a bastard of a game - swift, bold and beautiful.
  • He's gone straight to the top, the lucky bastard.
  • Instead, we get the "kerplunk" scene we knew we were getting from the end of last issue, Luthor revealing that he's actually kind of a bastard after all, members of Infinity II declaring twice in two pages that it sure is a good thing they still have their powers, and a lost-in-space scene that once again fails to advance that plot. Week 35: That Most Dangerous of Animals
  • This "quidam," as she called him -- for his name was beneath the cognizance of an Emperor's bastard daughter -- had by her orders received rigorous and exemplary justice. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
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  • When another of Aegon's Great Bastards tried to seize the Iron Throne from his trueborn half-brother, Bittersteel joined the revolt.
  • Now they are being rewarded for their bastardry to our children with no requirement that they even spend it on education.
  • The fact that anyone bothers to even argue with this post depresses me, but if you really need to think about it, substitute the word "Black" for the word "Albanian" ... ill lich replied to comment from nutbastard Is Sony legally required to make its games accessible to disabled people? - Boing Boing
  • The meaning of the term is now completely misinterpreted and bastardized.
  • I am also fairly concerned about running into one of these little bastards, who look as if they give a nasty nip.
  • And then on Halloween, the day after Palin's disgust for various members of the Alaska media bubbled over and caused her, the mother of a daughter who bore a son out of wedlock, to ironically describe these reporters as "corrupt bastards," Palin fumed on Fox News that reporters citing anonymous Republican sources criticizing her in a recent Politico article should "man up" and "cite themselves" so she could publicly debate them. Mary Shannon Little: Man Up Sarah! This Is Your Sister Souljah Moment
  • It's a bastard of a fine line to walk with Wainwright being more self aware than your average flamboyant drama queen opera fan.
  • Were you surprised to see those drunk scruffy bastards start moshing?
  • But, in the end, he settled for the position of Admiral, and watched every other lucky bastard as they boarded, what should have been, his ship.
  • On one level, the current album is an engaging aural travelogue of the Anglo-American power trio's Near and Far East tour (its title is more of the Police's pidgin-English wordplay, bastardising Zen, Jomo Kenyatta and monde, the French word for world). Zenyatta Mondatta
  • We send our soldiers off, sometimes to die, to tell people that ours is the best damn government in the world, so we can't bastardize that by not letting the people have their say," she said. Md. Del. Tiffany Alston explains her crisis of conscience over same-sex marriage
  • Some previous stuff I have done on thieving pikey bastards: assorted pikey pictures and my bit on how you can not call pikey thieving gippo scum itinerant travellers. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The basic idea, which I’m going to horribly bastardize, is that social power is exerted not just through obvious physical or economic coercion, but also in the ways information is categorized and used. They Argued With Her? In Academia!?
  • A notable feature of pidgins is lack of grammatical complexity; for this reason, they are often referred to at best as simple or simplified languages, at worst as bastardized or broken forms of another language.
  • He quoted Lord Denning that in the dictionary for example the word barrister comes directly after bankrupt and just before bastard. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
  • De Benoist himself is on the Advisory Board (and Arthur R. Jensen is an "Honorary Adviser") of the neo-fascist German magazine Neue Anthropologie, whose editor, Jürgen R.eger, has condemned the "bastardizing" of races and has announced, in all seriousness, "The white giants are coming! Paris: Moses and Polytheism
  • Aldo – You mean you can hold a pair of binoculars and masturbate while stalking Mary, you sick bastard! amit. nandu Says: Checker Shadow Illusion
  • Big seats and lots of legroom which is great for 6'2 fat bastards like me. Third Time Up the Arsenal?
  • He was a bastard to his wife.
  • As I have sometimes seen a Rifian from the hills, with bare magnificent limbs, striding down from the heights carolling a song, to enter the bastardly-civilised city of Tangier, so, it would seem, Chidley descended on to the city of Sydney. Impressions and Comments
  • Perhaps caucus members felt that increasing the future incidence of bastardry was a price worth paying in the effort to put the nightmare behind them.
  • He had that marriage annulled, bastardizing Mary in the process.
  • I'd be willing to bet that he's been planning this for years… what a lowlife bastard.
  • The old bastard's caulked out again, thinks I, and hollered, without result, so I rolled, up, seized my crop, and strode forth to give him an enjoyable leathering. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • Therefore, any one who 'cherishes' it is a traitorous bastard. Rudy's S.C. Chair: "I Love And Revere And Cherish" Confederate Flag
  • The priests and priestesses are pious, sanctimonious bastards.
  • Cohibas are made by both the Cuban-based commie bastards (The cohiba is the ONLY thing Che gave the world that is worth a damn), and by their LatAm cousins. Sound Politics: Health Effects Of Pot Get Short Shrift: Bummer, Man
  • Aussie politicians are generally very, very good at low bastardry.
  • I think it's cool that the tees just say "bastardly" and not "bastardly. com" That way I can go around pretending to be a badass. Moejackson - Bastardly News & Gossip
  • Quite a few species once thought to be extinct have been rediscovered in recent times, including the local ebony (Trochetiopsis ebenus), St. Helena olive (Nesiota elliptica), false gumwood (Commidendrum spurium) and bastard gumwood (Commidendrum rotundifolium). St. Helena scrub and woodlands
  • And it's bastardry like this that not only gives free market capatalism a bad name, that then encourages more and more intrusive government interference in our lives -- it hurts people. I aten't dead ...
  • Why not just close both levels and sell sleeping bags you miserable cold-hearted bastards?
  • This was the hamam of the Harem, what you would call a steam bath and the Europeans bastardized into the phrase Turkish baths. The Thieves of Darkness
  • Fenian is a term i dont at all mind - cause i do know the orgigins ... but fenian bastard, ans we all know what that is about. and of course there were horrofic atrocities perputated by republicans - kids killed in steet bombs, young women slaughtered in pubs on a night out. The World's Best Dieting Aid
  • Am I an elitist bastard running-dog lackey etc for believing that only people who actually care should make the decisions?
  • Since it omitted adulterine bastardy, and required a subsequent marriage, this law had quite limited effects.
  • The original walls were clunch and were pilfered by a bastard son of Henry the Eighth to build Berkhamsted Place.
  • At the last possible second Jay jumped up and clonked the bastard over the head with the carbon dioxide canister of his paintball gun.
  • To me they were all dogs, scum, idiots, bastards… well, you get the point.
  • If that's all you have to worry about, Tom, then you are one lucky bastard.
  • But hey, don't give up on me, Jo. It's nearly Christmas, it's been a bastard of a year, and I'd love to talk to you.
  • Not one to rest idle, the success of Fat Bastard has inspired Guy Anderson to take his concept to Spain.
  • And I thought, I don't want to bother this poor bastard, but I have to get in to save me boy!
  • Britaine.] "Ego Gulihelmus cognomine Bastardus, do & concedo tibi nepoti meo Alano Britanniæ comiti, & hæredibus tuis in perpetuum, omnes illas villas & terras, quæ nuper fuerunt comitis Eadwini in Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • Mparahala horns measured three feet long and three inches in diameter at the base: this is the yellow kualata of Makololo, bastard gemsbuck of the Dutch. The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
  • The closest thing to nobility found in our ranks is the bastard son of a petty knight (the captain).
  • Just to pluck at blind random one of the many very thorny Operation Relex circumstances from the bastardly murky and unexamined recent historical fray.
  • So although Henry is said to have acknowledged more than twenty bastards, he was survived by only one legitimate child, his daughter Matilda.
  • I am merely a bastard, born to one of his secondary wives.
  • But my abso-bloody-lutely favourite way of swearing is to use bastardised tmesis - the splitting up of a compound word into parts, and then slotting a rude word in the middle.
  • Okay that was the dumbest speculation I've ever had and you bastards let me say it like some sort of idiot.
  • In, Kutcher — who isn't wearing his wedding ring and much was made of that by the chattering/blogging class — states, "There is no gatekeeper of the truth ... people can bastardize the truth in any way, shape or form that they want and spread that around the world. Ashton Kutcher: People Can Bastardize the Truth
  • I prefer the term necrotic pustular basket of cowards, cheats, thieves, swindlers, con-artists, fuckwits lying bastards, child abusers and war criminals. WordPress.com News
  • Eyes burning in a masque of pulp and blood he screamed, The son of the suns is nigh, knight-bastard! Archive 2005-04-17
  • Albert plays Jack, a man who must face up to the fact that he is the bastard child of a rock star.
  • The Bastard Secretary Hand represents a variation of the Bastard hand, a reform of the court hand, developed in the early 14th century in an attempt to reform the by-now deteriorated standard court hand.
  • The shape of the great tales, so often bastardised and bowdlerised, is lost without the fine-weave and fibre of the prose itself.
  • For one, a bastard is a child conceived out of wedlock, which you weren't, and for second, I'm sure your parents had every intention of conceiving you.
  • Which is ironic when a lot of the problem for government in getting shiftless bastards to vote right now is getting them to go down to polling stations in, er, libraries.
  • In any event, the descriptivist POV is that the entirety of the language has resulted from monstrous bastardizations, and that this process continues all around us. Prescriptivists amaze me (to) no end « Motivated Grammar
  • I was caught in the bastardly traffic
  • The word 'bastard' is often used as a term of abuse.
  • “Calling a person an ugly bastard is not a crime, but calling a person an ugly black bastard is a hate crime”. Five Go Camping In Hampshire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • We're going to murder those lousy Hun bastards by the bushel.
  • Of course, you'll have to consult me about him first, just in case he's a low-down bastard in disguise.
  • Cos I work most nights until three or four in the morning, there was always some bastard jemmying the padlock off the doors: kids, dossers. Above Suspicion
  • He is as gruff as a bulldog's bark, yet underneath the hoary rock 'n' roll bluster, Lemmy, author of songs such as ‘Die You Bastard,’ is curiously old fashioned and a stickler for good manners.
  • Golf is a bastard of a game.
  • She is a fierce champion of equality of opportunity, having endured the bastardry of the Queensland government decades ago.
  • The Two and a Half Men star then posted a video online last month saying "people can bastardize the truth," seemingly referencing rumors of their impending split. Demi Moore Divorcing Ashton Kutcher; He Responds on Twitter
  • It is bastardized in order to negate everything that it was intended to mean.
  • And in lots of ways I've been a lucky, jammy bastard.
  • Fortescue next explains that a bastard cannot inherit because, under Common law, a bastard child has no father and is nameless.
  • The word "wiener" is an American bastardization of wienerwurst, German for Vienna sausage. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast
  • Then there were the cheap bastards buying wilted flowers and Cadbury choccies at Superbarn.
  • Poor bastard must wake up in a shipwreck every morning - hands on the mast and seamen everywhere.
  • He laid down his card and agreed, ‘Lucky bastard.’
  • Nope, this is a day you wish he'd written a long, whiny letter to his aunts about those bastard Syrians next door, or maybe just spent the day inventing new spellings for "foetor" or patronizingly explaining Nietzsche to Frank Belknap Long. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • In passing out of the belt of scrub into the openly timbered grassy flat of the river, Brown descried a kangaroo sitting in the shade of a large Bastard-box tree; it seemed to be so oppressed by the heat of the noonday sun as to take little notice of us, so that Brown was enabled to approach sufficiently near to shoot it. Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845
  • Bastard butted me in the leg while I was escaping.
  • There is no gatekeeper of the truth ... people can bastardize the truth in any way, shape or form that they want and spread that around the world," he said in the video. Demi Moore Divorcing Ashton Kutcher; He Responds on Twitter
  • (I'm trying to be careful here) decided than from the stage, in front of the mic to bastardise the anthem by replacing the Fail with a big shout of "GAEL" and then proceeded to murder the rest of the admitted poor tune that is our anthem. Politics.ie
  • PS you may be 18 but there's no excuse for using words like 'bastardise' in polite company. Everyone's Running Scared of Gordon
  • How the hell could you get up to home plate every day and have some son of a bitch call you a Jew bastard and a kike and a sheenie and get on your ass without feeling the pressure. ROB NEYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS
  • I read something this week that suggested we have an academy to protect the English language from bastardisation like the French and Spanish do. Tabloid speak « Write Anything
  • the architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic
  • You bastard! You've made her cry.
  • * (* Bravo!) and the Punjabi equivalent of "Mr Chairman!", some pointing out that the Maharani had promised them fifteen rupees a month to march against the bastardised British pigs (the spectator in the jampan drew his curtain tactfully at this point) and Jawaheer was just the chap to lead them. Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • I'm not saying the film looks wonderful, AT ALL, but it's far from 'bastardization' of the book, as it never intended to use the story at all New Photos: Jim Carrey is Harry Potter in Yes Man | /Film
  • But cyber-English has its limitations - and isn't about to further bastardize the language in the real world.
  • He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry.
  • Visitors and returners were dealt with but again no use was made of the Angeles visitor whose hooter was a serious threat to our own Bigger Nose Bastard.
  • I'm desperate to see whether Yoichi finally gets a lucky break - poor little bastard.
  • The trains are pulled by a fleet of electric trolleys, which look like the bastard offspring of a bobsleigh and a golf buggy.
  • Collective re-training = "bastardisation" (unless the commander does it too) Army Rumour Service
  • Otter was a knob-nosed Kaffir, that is of the Bastard Zulu race. The People of the Mist
  • A typeface named Bastard is typical of his often irreverent attitude to the industry of advertising and design.
  • Can't believe he called the commies bastards … Don't you think XBOXIC has some Chinese readers? Xboxic
  • And for three skinny fellows, they make an absolute bastard of a guitar racket.
  • Rookie LHP Antonio Bastardo (FSY) struck out Colorado pinch-hitter Jason Giambi (FSY) to leave the bases loaded in the eighth. Rockies top shaky Hamels 5-4, tie NL Division Series vs. Phils
  • But hell so the lawyers can feel better because of some technicality, or because of "symbology" according to Emily risking a few soldiers lives transporting these bastards and guarding them over in prime grade terrorist territory-what the hell. "What Do Women Diavloggers Want?"
  • Newcomer Kit Harington tells TVGuide that he had to learn to embrace the term "bastard," which is used quite frequently and openly in the series to describe his character Jon Snow, the illegitimate son of Winterfell's Lord Ned Stark Sean Bean. Game of Thrones' Kit Harington: "Oh God, I'm a Bastard!"
  • And some think he is meant by the bastard that shall dwell in Ashdod, for his mother Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Thus, laws criminalizing acts like adultery, spousal or parental abandonment, bastardy, prostitution, and fornication appeared.
  • Forget all those bastardisations of potato skins that have been deep-fried and smeared in guacamole.
  • I'm sorry, man, you must be a lonely poor bastard.
  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: Limbaugh misquotes Constitution while arguing Obama policies are 'bastardization' of Constitution. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Limbaugh misquotes Constitution while arguing Obama policies are 'bastardization' of Constitution.
  • Jimmy sees himself as a feisty, scrappy, still up for it, 75-year-old bastard.
  • I feel a need to pre-emptively defend myself here: I use "bastardization" precisely because it is itself a bastardization. Today at Stanford Law School: "How Blogs Impact Legal Discourse."
  • Shorter Jwest: 8 years of the NCLB, a bastard child begat from the previous admin, has been an epic failure. Think Progress » Gregg: Not ‘A Lot Of People’ Would ‘Really Care’ If Democrats Use Reconciliation To Finish Health Care
  • Alvin Houston testified that after the shooting on April 16, Jackson and Moore came to his apartment and Moore said, "we smoked him, man, we smoked that bastard," referring to Rodriguez.
  • Q: Ok, but organizations bastardize copyright law all the time. Archive 2009-08-01
  • He's gone straight to the top, the lucky bastard.
  • Pretty soon you'll be one of those people who call "kielbasa" some bastardization like "kobassie". Mazurland Blog
  • Those little bastards who criticise me don't understand.
  • Besides, my marriage means my son is a legitimate child, not a bastard as these rumor mongers would have you believe.
  • Bastard's'll tear down entire stands of trees, and are known to munch on shrubberies. Fantastic Settings
  • The intimate falls in love, to does not abandon. Lets the bastard which these wants to involve our sentiment preposterously go!
  • Dear me, this indifferent Antenna bastardly blubbered at this ubiquitous. Planet-x.com.au » Caravans accessories Caravans Antenna travel park accessories
  • Those devious, thieving bastards were expecting Dan to pay 90,000 Rupees to be driven 500 kilometers.
  • The bastards won't change their behaviour until their business goes under because all the good workers have gone to good employers.
  • (Note the discrimination against the "unchaste" woman in the statutory law; whether this scruple was closely adhered to by the local courts in bastardy actions is uncertain, but as noted, there was no reference to the previous character of the mother in any of the southern Avalon cases herein.) Gutenber-e Help Page
  • He wasn't even trying to score - the ball just bounced off the jammy beggar's/bastard's head into the goal.
  • After all, it would be disastrous if the people ever found out that she had a bastard child born out of wedlock.
  • I figured it was unlikely I would walk out of the cinema converted to Miller having been a long-time disliker of his comics; since That Yellow Bastard, in fact, though I was never that bothered about anything of his other than Dark Knight Returns and Ronin. Seeing films for peer discussion
  • He's gone straight to the top, the lucky bastard.
  • So we like to judge our actions as those of good people dealing with ‘the real world’, instead of as natural bastards doing what bastards do naturally.
  • Yo, bible bashing book dad, your bastard prodigal is a man of science. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Year's Best Science Fiction 05th Annual Collection - Gardner Dozois
  • Then they'll refer to you as a ‘bastard’ for living in California and having so many ‘connections’ while they lived in Podunk, New Jersey with no one to help them make their fantastic idea come to life.
  • That comment appeared to be aimed much more at pervasive and accepted bastardry. The Volokh Conspiracy » Here Comes the Soda Tax?
  • The low status of pidgin and Creole languages is generally a consequence of the fact that they have not been regarded as fully-fledged languages, but as corrupt and bastardized versions of some other language.
  • I know, I'm a cruel bastard, blah, blah, blah…
  • The BBC was in fact concerned that those facts were not given too much prominence compared to diversionary criticism of me for not being a teetotal monogamist, which is of course much worse than being a warmongering torturing murderous bastard. British Blogs
  • It was a difficult bastard to empty and move, as it's a ‘waveless’ type and the waddy stuff inside retains heaps of water and makes it heavy.
  • It is important to note that James won't see this until this Saturday at his birthday, unless one of you rotten bastards reading this goes and tells him.
  • He was never concerned about being born a bastard.
  • Richard Boston Reading, Berkshire EUREKA Ngaio Marsh I seem to have known for a long time that ngaio, the given name of the late Novo-Zelanian author of detective novels, was a Maori word, but only recently did I learn that it is the name of a New Zealand shrub or tree, related to the Australian blueberry tree and the Hawaiian bastard sandalwood, the wood of which was used for making gunstocks. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 2
  • Tauroniro -- which is also known as Bastard bulletwood, Oloroso, Couramira, or Turanira -- is found in marshy forests in the Guianas, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Brazilian Amazon, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Rainforest Portal RSS Newsfeed
  • Besides, my marriage to Angel means my son is a legitimate child, not a bastard.
  • Don't bastardize the term libertarian by saying "I'm libertarian this, but not libertarian that ... Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • I've done it for virtually my entire career and I can tell you that it is often a labour-intensive, up-at-dawn, pride-swallowing siege if I may bastardise a movie line. The British Press Awards
  • True, that Christianity is “bastardized”; the term of art is syncretic, that is, it has accreted, accumulated bits and pieces of other religions as it has spread through different cultures and around the world; it’s also changed as its practioners have introduced new, and not necessarily improved, ideas. Think Progress » Virginia lawmaker: Children with disabilities are God’s punishment to women who previously had abortions.
  • Politics in New Zealand needs more low bastardry, not this kind of amateur hour stuff.
  • I am a bastard, incorrigible, ungentlemanly and a beast.
  • He was never concerned about being born a bastard.
  • With you pernickety little bastards in your fancy dress, who just judge each other and try to impress.
  • I was actually joking about bastardise being rude, but glad to see schoolboy humour isn't wasted on schoolboys. Everyone's Running Scared of Gordon
  • My men have been sent everywhere to hound out the bastard.
  • The following month, Mary's first Parliament acknowledged the validity of Catherine of Aragon's marriage, by implication bastardizing Elizabeth once more.
  • By the way, I'm happy to announce to those lazy bastards who haven't bought seats, that if they go to the foyer or the shop next to the theater, we are putting out the official bootleg, which is me singing all the Spamalot demos, which will be out for a few weeks before the cast album is available. Chicago Reader
  • Don't let the bastards grind you down. 
  • Since then not to be chastised is a mark of bastardy, we ought [not to refuse, but] rejoice in chastisement, as a mark of our genuine sonship" [Chrysostom]. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He's a bastard, a brute, an offense to human decency.
  • Governors Island hamlet called Goverthing (a bastardization of a Dutch word). Nick Carr: The Underground City on Governors Island
  • He talked to him and convinced him that this wedding should take place as soon as possible because his bride does not want their son to be born a bastard.
  • Surfing for porn up in the air, it is called bastardizing the whole concept of mile high club. not sure I want that… WiFi TV in The Air
  • Even if you were a reporter like those irritating bastards who hound me every second of every day, you wouldn't know!
  • The intimate falls in love, to does not abandon. Lets the bastard which these wants to involve our sentiment preposterously go!
  • They were pedantic disciples who united with all the affectations of the Italian style a certain German coarseness, and the outcome was a bastard style inferior to the earlier schools -- childish, stiff, and crude in color, with no sense of light and shade. Holland, v. 1 (of 2)
  • Text occupies a single column in a bastard typeface, while the title-page uses a mixture of bastard and roman type (the latter for Latin text), and of black and red lettering.
  • Sure enough, one projectile vomit later, some poor bastard had his arm and backpack dripping with puke.
  • Grapes such as terrentez, bastardo, malvasia, and especially bual and malmsey are as rich as fig juice and still exhibit balance and longevity.
  • Sadly though, it seems, there are reader Zs who either continue buying Y's work in the hope of improvement or still inexplicably enjoy its unedited and unmitigated bastardisation of the novelistic art form. The Latest Teacup Tempest
  • Eventually bastard feudalism was curbed, though not abolished, by Henry VII's conciliar jurisdiction and his statute of 1504, which prohibited retaining without royal licence.
  • I was only trying to be friendly, the poor little bastards must've been starving if nobody was feeding them.
  • To his warped mind it appeared that his natural father had robbed him of his rightful inheritance by having him born a bastard, and this whole affair was no more than the result of his terrible revenge!
  • He objected to the admissibility of the paternity test, asserted that he stood in loco parentis to the child, and argued that public policy prevented appellant from bastardizing the child.
  • The word ‘democracy’ is sadly being bastardized to such a degree that it's losing its meaning.
  • She did not know what this word harami�bastard�meant. Excerpt: A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
  • Miniature bastard is a seriously tightly-wound package of whoop ass. Minor Updates
  • Foreigners shall take possession of their land and become masters of all its wealth (v. 6): A bastard shall dwell in Ashdod; a spurious brood of strangers shall enter upon the inheritances of the natives, which they have no more right to than a bastard has to the estates of the legitimate children. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • The goofball "conservative with a heart of gold" Prime Minister of Britain is what the brits call a toff, which sounds like toffee, but really translates more accurately into rich, inbred bastard. Progressive Bloggers
  • An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew (the bastard son of Padma).
  • The whoreson bastard was here, so close Harnak could smell him, and he snarled and struck his mount with his spurs.
  • The complete bastardization of this artifact's transcription combined with agrammatical flights of interpretative whimsy are not becoming of someone flaunting a doctorate. Religion in Ancient Etruria: A comedy of errors that keeps on giving
  • Each comment in some way excuses or encourages the terrorists 'action using this false liberalism and then bastardizes the democratic state of Israel. Jacob Shrybman: False Liberalism as a Mask for Collusion with Radical Islam
  • He wasn't even trying to score - the ball just bounced off the jammy beggar's/bastard's head into the goal.
  • Kayu arau (Casuarina littorea) is often termed a bastard-pine, and as such gave name to the Isle of Pines discovered by Captain Cook. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
  • Shabbily forlorn were that man's habiliments -- turned and re-turned, patched, darned, weather - stained, grease-stained -- but still retaining that kind of mouldy, grandiose, bastard gentility, which implies that the wearer has known better days; and, in the downward progress of fortunes when they once fall, may probably know still worse. What Will He Do with It? — Volume 10
  • I had every intention of giving it to that son of mine until he got himself bastardized.
  • He accused Mr Cameron of giving in to the "bastards", the word famously used by John Major to describe those who had attempted to undermine his pro-European stance in the 1990s. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I wonder if there is some sort of mystical force that compels me to be such a miserable bastard.
  • ‘Artificial’ is not an antonym of ‘natural,’ despite the fact that the term's been a bit bastardized to assume that connotation over the years.
  • A shorter trip than usual this week - it's hard to travel with a bastard of a headcold.
  • And even though English is the ultimate in bastard languages already, we don't like it so much when cultural globalization works in the opposite direction.
  • Why bastardize any film by giving it the pan and scan treatment?
  • KB: So this "bastardization" led you to erect and paint the Bruno S Island Acting School into the blueprints of the Louvre? Kimberly Brooks: Artist Angela Dufresne On Recreating History
  • And tell those collaborationist bastards to shove it too, for that matter.
  • The "bastardization" of Latinos with this cancerous American culture could carry a decimating price. The WGA Strike Is Almost Over! AKA Dartflix Edition #30
  • Aeolus, that bastard son of Hippotes (a typical wite man), reined in the winds like so many horses 'corpses (they were not real horses, but like pinochio they stank awfully), decided at a blink that he would have no more of this stillness (silly chinaman0), and like Leland Archer he woke from his stupor screaming about Japanese dreams and the' redolence 'of "sameness" - and alway to samness says th fdsljf rj The Sea at Sea (or Why is There a Question Instead of Not a Question)
  • I SO much want to tell him what a lying bastard he is and how much his hostile betrayal hurt me.
  • He said that the attack seemed completely unmotivated though the woman slated them as ‘posh bastards’.
  • Mind you, it didn't really matter that much, because you had Hutton's battered, weathered calm and Mark Sheppard's intelligent bastardry to make up for it. LEVERAGE: The Second David Job
  • It’s a bastard typeface, each character stands alone as an independent angular structure.
  • He's a tough old bastard, and he's pulled through things like this before.

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