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foul-mouthed

ADJECTIVE
  1. using foul or obscene language
    noisy foul-mouthed women all shouting at once

How To Use foul-mouthed In A Sentence

  • Well, my boy Joey is eight years old, and he's a foul-mouthed dumb-ass little loser just like his father.
  • No only must Brown suffer the protracted companionship of this foul-mouthed jogger, he must endure it knowing that each of their encounters, once committed to the diary, represents a contribution to the Campbell pension fund.
  • Maybe the old Etonian will bring his father round to seeing the value of theatre that is radical, critical, foul-mouthed and rude.
  • It is proposed that first-time offenders will be forced to use a swear box and following repeated swearing offences managers will be authorised to ask foul-mouthed drinkers to leave the premises.
  • I find it fascinating to listen to a world-famous foul-mouthed angry crank denouncing mean-spiritedness and coarseness and singing the praises of the intellect as he mean-spiritedly swears his way through an anecdote about football that somehow ends the oldest debate in human history. Harlan Ellison on God
  • The man burst into a torrent of foul-mouthed racist abuse.
  • In a foul-mouthed and bad-tempered affair, the authority was meeting for the first time since the local election two weeks ago that wrested control away from the Labour group for only the second time in 68 years.
  • This year alone he's called Hollywood producers ‘idiots’, and his neighbours have called him a ‘rude, foul-mouthed, fat old man’.
  • And some foul-mouthed yobs have been hurling clods of earth at passing craft - with one passenger reportedly struck on the head by a clod.
  • Nearly everything you wanted to know about bad language, swearing, cursing, foul-mouthed expression - you get the picture - is here.
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