How To Use Scatological In A Sentence

  • If that has been repeated at other clubs, is it any surprise that money in football is what Sir Alan Sugar has scatologically termed "prune juice"? David Bernstein hopes Rooney will score with bigwigs at FA
  • Along with figurines depicting the Virgin Mary, the Three Wise Men and the Christ child, a Caganer is a fixture in Catalan nativity scenes—but with a scatological twist. Christmas, and Caganers, in Catalonia
  • This first one was a gross-out parody of horror movies that made so much money, they couldn't wait to produce this slapdash scatological sequel.
  • Intermittently enjoyable segments punctuate the generally underwhelming monotony of this scatological would-be musical.
  • Israeli windsurfing bronze medalist Shahar Zubari used a scatological expletive to describe the Chinese in an interview with the Yediot Ahronot daily on Friday.
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  • Speaking objectively, it is inappropriate for a political commentator - such as Ms. Malkin fancies herself to be - to use scatological references when talking about a US senator. Think Progress » Harry Reid: No Good Military Options in Iran
  • The boys spend their time on the computer, posting ingenuously scatological messages in anonymous chat rooms.
  • Gregor is a typical example of the self-professed “liberals” who pollute Think Progress†™ threads with hate-filled language, racial slurs, sexual and scatological references, as well as openly insulting comments about anyone who disagrees with them. Think Progress » Coulter on Murtha: He Longs “To See U.S. Troops Shot, Humiliated”
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  • As sexual and scatological as the subjects might be, they are rendered with a kind of politesse that is rare in contemporary graphic art.
  • Gregor is a typical example of the self-professed “liberals” who pollute Think Progress†™ threads with hate-filled language, racial slurs, sexual and scatological references, as well as openly insulting comments about anyone who disagrees with them. Think Progress » Coulter on Murtha: He Longs “To See U.S. Troops Shot, Humiliated”
  • It's lurid, scabrous, scatological, banal and brilliant.
  • And when Steve-O strapped himself into a seat in a Porta-Potty whose bins were chockfull of dog droppings - and then allowed himself to be bungeed up into the air (creating the scatological equivalent of being inside a cocktail shaker) - well, as I said, I was supremely happy that this film did not include an olfactory component. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Jackass 3D
  • My favorite curse word, unlike the favorite curse word of most of my guests, is not obscene, it's not scatological, it's profane.
  • Interpretations of the scatological do not escape a moral economy of meaning.
  • The DSUE was widely regarded as filling a lexicographical gap, because it treated four-letter words and sexual and scatological vulgarities that had previously been omitted by the OED and the general run of ‘family’ dictionaries.
  • He has the hook-singing prowess of Nate Dogg, a Southern drawl perfect for slowly cruising the strip with the top down and a talent for drawing humor from pharmacological, scatological and copulative raps. Nightlife Agenda: Paul Oakenfold, Michael Mayer and outdoor parties
  • He is upping the ante with a collection of scatological ditties that would make more than a few gangsta rappers blush.
  • A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails.
  • You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire.
  • Stories rich in erotic or scatological suggestion can elicit ribald laughter as well.
  • This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour.
  • Christopher Plummer, Lynne Redgrave, and Isabella Rossellini are among those who lend voices to this most adult (and often scatological) story of a middle-aged gay man's discovery of the love he spent his life searching for — in the form of an ill-behaved German Shepherd (or Alsation, as they're also known). The animated My Dog Tulip to screen at the Toronto Film Festival
  • Instead he relies on brutality, scatological humour and a pervasive aura of coarseness.
  • The work is a violent political satire, largely couched in crude physiological terms, many of them scatological.
  • Swift was as disgusted by the moral disease of human gluttony as he was by its lazy and revolting cures, so much so that he became obsessed with scatological matters and eventually went mad.
  • The artist capitalizes on the corrosive etching process in each successive state until the finished print embodies the scatological essence of its message.
  • There's more to this game than scatological jokes.
  • Broad, rude, crude and offensive were just a few of the criticisms levelled at this scatological sitcom, but the show had the perfect response to such highbrow jibes: ratings.

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