swearword

[ UK /swˈe‍əwɜːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
    expletives were deleted
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How To Use swearword In A Sentence

  • Nefret bit off a particularly ripe swearword as he turned toward the cliff face. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Wesley actually coined our name as a kind of swearword, as an insult, but we don't treat it that way; we quite like it. BEHINDLINGS
  • The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords.
  • But somehow, one senses that Bobbio's finest will be keener to crack down on miniskirts that reveal a flash of knicker than on bare-chested lotharios hanging out with their dogs, footballs and swearwords. Miniskirt ban: a small, incompetent step backwards
  • Nefret bit off a particularly ripe swearword as he turned toward the cliff face. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Wesley actually coined our name as a kind of swearword, as an insult, but we don't treat it that way; we quite like it. BEHINDLINGS
  • Rick, I been kinda multitasking lately, but the casual swearword smackdown is on my radar. Fucking awesome | clusterflock
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