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bawdiness

[ UK /bˈɔːdɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of behaving in an obscene manner

How To Use bawdiness In A Sentence

  • Whether in spite or because of its humor and bawdiness, Son of Schmilsson actually went gold and reached number 12 on the charts, feats Nilsson would never again accomplish. Midweek Music Moment: Son of Schmilsson, Harry Nilsson « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • Perhaps Shakespeare's most famous play, Romeo and Juliet combines the contrasting elements of humor and sorrow, bawdiness and civil strife, and innocent love and ignorant hate to rouse an amazing depth of mixed tenderness and tension.
  • But too much bawdiness could also scare off advertisers.
  • May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language.
  • But she's got this behind-the-scenes bawdiness that reminds me of Carol Burnett in her heyday, which is just lovely for a bunch of guys. On the Set Farewell to Chuck Part 4: The Nerd Legacy
  • One day I decided to just come out and ask one of the doctors about it, and he turned beet red and suggested that I possess a certain bawdiness that appeals to many British men. Thank you India, Sheila, Daryl, Cindy!!! | clusterflock
  • Always a thorough reminder of the delicate beauty and hilarious bawdiness of great language at work. Lauren Gunderson: Belated Valentine to American Theatre... and a Patron Named Joyce
  • It amuses the children, who can't resist the bawdiness, and engages the adults, who can't resist the blasphemy. Christmas, and Caganers, in Catalonia
  • But she's got this behind-the-scenes bawdiness that reminds me of Carol Burnett in her heyday, which is just lovely for a bunch of guys. On the Set Farewell to Chuck Part 4: The Nerd Legacy
  • Pedro Almodovar's homage to women and their complexities is a drama filled with bawdiness, tenderness and raw emotion.
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