How To Use Raunchy In A Sentence
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Then, invariably, Grandmommy the non-stop quoter of scripture would suddenly begin telling dirty jokes -- so filthy that my raunchy mother would gasp and I often didn't understand the punchline.
Archive 2008-12-01
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We have received certain representations from the British homosexual community, but after due consideration we have taken the view that British fags are a raunchy little group of pagans, bastards, eunuchs, and insurgents and God hates them all and the whole of the UK too," a spokesman for the WBC said yesterday.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Oh well, I have special permission to be raunchy because I'm sick and I feel like barfing.
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Far from being an example of radiant perfection handing down instructions from Mount Sinai about how we should lead our moral lives, Zeus is the embodiment of raunchy behavior, seducing the mortal Alcmena, for example, by pretending to be her husband (thus producing Hercules), and raping Leda in the shape of a swan (thus producing Helen and Polydeuces) -- even having a brief fling with his gay torchbearer, Ganymede.
Robert Brustein: Monotonous Monotheism
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Their stage act is a little too raunchy for television.
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‘Ladies and gentlemen, I am a desperate housewife,’ announced the first lady, referring to the raunchy TV sitcom oozing with sex-starved housewives on ABC these days.
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You can't help but bob your shoulders and sway your hips to the raunchy jazz in this number!
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Never has such potentially raunchy role-playing seemed like such good clean fun.
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As for the film being racy, raunchy or titillating, there's utterly nothing groundbreaking here.
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But Hefner says he does not resent upstarts that made his once raunchy publication look tame.
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The film, co-produced by filmmaking brothers Ridley and Tony Scott, has enough sex and violence to merit a TV-MA rating but lacks the campy panache of Starz's previous multi-parter, "Spartacus," perhaps the wackiest, raunchy blood-spurter of all time.
TV preview: 'The Pillars of the Earth'
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Madonna has admitted she was too raunchy in her early career.
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It has a fascinating article about the all-but-forgotten raunchy Jewish comediennes of the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Before we met the triplets, meaning the Barbaderos, we witnessed a kind of fakey young and raw New York street posse who did a well-choreographed and slightly raunchy dance around the cars accompanied by unconscionably loud dance-club music.
Meeting the Chevrolet triplets
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The couple were spotted doing a raunchy snake dance in a nightclub after Peta attended a riotous party he threw.
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They're erogenous zones, so make raunchy use of them by lightly running the tip of your tongue along the edges.
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Driving Over Lemons may not have the broad appeal of Peter Mayle -- it has not sold like the Provence books, and I don't think it will; it may be a little too raunchy and earthy for the common taste, in a similar way to the fact that Andalucia is a little raunchier than Provence.
A Conversation with Chris Stewart, author of Driving Over Lemons
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In my four academic years at UW, I have seen Imprint serve up some pretty raunchy stuff.
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A bracing fusion of austere synth-rock and piquant pottymouth, The Teaches of Peaches resonated with punks, gays, electroclash devotees, indie kids, feminists and anyone who got off on really raunchy beats.
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I swallow a couple Klonopin to get my moneymaker good and loose, and lash on the ass-less chaps that are the cornerstone of my raunchy cowpoke rig.
The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services
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She had wavy black hair, a talent for the violin, and a raunchy sense of humor quite unlike anything Shipley had ever encountered in a woman.
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NORFOLK, Va. — Raunchy comedy videos made by a high-ranking Navy commander and shown to the crew of an aircraft carrier three or four years ago have suddenly proved an embarrassment to the Pentagon that could blight the officer's career.
USS Enterprise Video Scandal: Racy Clips Raise Questions About Navy Culture
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Perhaps the only criticism I might put forward is that he made the Aunt a little too old, making her lasciviousness and lust a little unbelievable (the book portrays her as a raunchy woman but not that old).
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Stern doesn't have to be sexy or raunchy to be successful.
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Student actors had to overcome any natural reserve for their raunchy roles in a new stage play in Manchester.
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As for the film being racy, raunchy or titillating, there's utterly nothing groundbreaking here.
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And here's me thinking yoga is too raunchy.
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And while it has been marketed as "salacious," aside from a few anecdotes about players hooking up with local girls (some not of legal age) and a slew of raunchy actions in the clubhouse, McCarthy left a lot out.
Jon Greenberg: Odd Man Out ... Again
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They rub each other up the wrong way, and yet end up having a raunchy scene in a motel room.
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Explicit language makes a lot of us squirm because it's chock full of taboos: It's crude, it's naughty, it's raunchy, its real.
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They'd watched a raunchy comedy and almost everyone in the audience had laughed.
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I still tell raunchy jokes, but now it's for a bigger audience.
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She is a raunchy witch of a woman with a foul mouth.
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I finally sneak a look up at him, suddenly feeling incredibly raunchy and dirty.
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The turbulent second movement is almost raunchy while the third, a passacaglia, is essentially a set of nine variations on the opening theme, demarked by the pianist's left hand in the very basement of his instrument.
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Explicit language makes a lot of us squirm because it's chock full of taboos: It's crude, it's naughty, it's raunchy, its real.
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a raunchy novel
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Provocative is when a girl dresses more openly than could be called alluring and couples this with a raunchy attitude plus she goes into situations where she is unprotected and there are not likely to be gentlemen about to help her.
[paradigm shift required] in the male-female divide
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Rarely have I read, even privately, let alone in public, anything more raunchy.
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There was no sex on television then, and these scenes were as raunchy as it got.
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The top of the snooker table - always exciting, soft velvet and can be risky. Ideal for raunchy , daring sex.
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Then he smiles with that toothy, raunchy grin and starts talking about all those gay fans.
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Kunis, gorgeous as she is, embodies a new generation of women stars, as she features in a beloved raunchy cartoon in "Family Guy" and boasts of her massive geek chicness, including an abiding love of Star Trek.
'Friends With Benefits': The Anti-Romantic Comedy
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Oh, and don't forget to throw in her younger brother, who wants to lose his virginity at any cost and is always quick to throw in a raunchy joke.
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Night and Day has also become notorious for its decision to broadcast a raunchy, late-night omnibus (the other shows go out at teatime).
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Bradford Council came under fire in 1997 after banning musclemen dance troupe The Chippendales from its venues for being too raunchy - despite the show having no full-frontal nudity.
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Get sex into the forefront of your mind by reading or watching something more raunchy than you'd normally choose.
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My disgust toward Megan Fox has nothing to do with her thumbs, and everything to do with the fact that she's just a raunchy, stuck-up brat who had the nerve to compare herself to Alan Alda.
Megan Fox is hideously disgusting
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Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company.
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Her willingness to be raunchy on screen was a major ingredient of her recipe for success.
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Some interesting extras are included here, mainly segments deemed too raunchy for television.
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For a reader who knows the primary sources, it is a rich pleasure to see Roman antiquity so thoroughly and feelingly brought back to life. Harris is very modern, very pagan, even raunchy at times, just as the Romans must have been.
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As a teenager, she discovered hip-hop, then went to art college and eventually made contact with two pivotal female Svengali figures, Elastica's Justine Frischmann and raunchy MC Peaches, who taught her to use a beatbox.
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The midnight shows let you try a more raunchy, daring, adult kind of humour.
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‘When other videos are raunchy, they blur it, they don't edit it,’ Monifah says.
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Inevitably, she only really comes alive for her raunchy dance number.
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King concluded this round of questions by declaring that the title procurement specialist "sounds raunchy.
Wanda Sykes on government contracting
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Every truly successful raunchy romantic comedy has at its heart a couple worth rooting for.
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She's there to let the women in the audience know they're not crazy for being there and to set a nonthreateningly raunchy tone.
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His poetry had a chaste reserve that reflected his Englishness, but off the page he was a merry wit who laughed loudly, told raunchy jokes and felt more at home in a leather bar than a stuffy literary function.
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The tactic ultimately backfired when viewers complained afterward to the BBC Web site that the show wasn't raunchy enough.
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It also gained the distinction of being banned in America - presumably because of all those obscene, ribald, raunchy bits about marriage being a partnership of equals.
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Backed by besuited lovelies Ferry next sang the suitably raunchy ‘Can't Let Go’.
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And some of the Dreaming narratives associated with these works are pretty raunchy!
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Under Stephen Anthony Head, the buoyantly self-obsessed and sex-obsessed boss—a delectably offensive character—work days are filled with raunchy fun, undergraduate sex prattle, and small humiliations.
Bunnies and Lovelorn Males
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And, from a novice's perspective, mucking about with soil does look pretty raunchy.
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Younger fans may know the Clo from the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars, where she stunk up the ballroom with her potty mouth and raunchy routines.
Cloris Leachman PETA Ad (Photo)
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In New York it was just a raunchy, cynical hour and ten minutes.
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USA Today felt that the film is long on visual dazzle but short on warmth, and the humor is excessively raunchy for a family film’.