How To Use Bastardization In A Sentence

  • The "bastardization" of Latinos with this cancerous American culture could carry a decimating price. The WGA Strike Is Almost Over! AKA Dartflix Edition #30
  • The biggest part of it, however, was the fear that my colleagues would disapprove of the blog as a bastardization of our profession - and, by extension, a bad reflection on the scholarly side of my cv.
  • And they should be running away from this Rev Garner, because his courage in FINALLY stepping out and standing up to this evangelical bastardization of the gospels is going to likely start a trend. Think Progress » Church Uses Marquee To Speak Out Against Beck: ‘Sorry Mr Beck, Jesus Preached Social Justice’
  • Some people lament the fact that most cellphones have some Mozart tune as their ringer, calling it ‘a bastardization of classical music.’
  • It is a crass, superficial bastardization that demonstrates quite clearly, in my opinion, that the people involved with its creation didn't even fully understand the source material they were adapting.
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  • So I am meandering and it's peaceful and I am going over tomorrow night's trick in my head and I happened upon the paper products aisle, the very place they sell that bastardization of a kitchen product called plastic wrap.
  • The item that was easiest to spot the differences between the Irish original and our bastardization was the soda bread. PegasusNews.com stories
  • And for those few people who actually did know anything about them, most considered their music to be amateurish, a joke - if not simply ridiculous, then a sick and offensive bastardization of ‘real’ music.
  • Limbaugh misquotes Constitution while arguing Obama policies are 'bastardization' of Constitution. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Limbaugh misquotes Constitution while arguing Obama policies are 'bastardization' of Constitution.
  • the annulment of their marriage resulted in the bastardization of their children
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Governors Island hamlet called Goverthing (a bastardization of a Dutch word). Nick Carr: The Underground City on Governors Island
  • Pretty soon you'll be one of those people who call "kielbasa" some bastardization like "kobassie". Mazurland Blog
  • 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."
  • 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.
  • 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
  • The word "wiener" is an American bastardization of wienerwurst, German for Vienna sausage. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast

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