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goliardery (n.)

The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.

goliardery Sentence Examples

  1. The students' goliardery during the faculty meeting disrupted the proceedings and hindered productivity.
  2. The goliardery of the medieval university students often manifested in drinking, debauchery, and mockery of authority.
  3. The goliardery of the young poet was evident in his sardonic humor and irreverent treatment of serious subjects.
  4. The goliardery of the traveling minstrels entertained audiences but also exposed the hypocrisy of the nobility and clergy.
  5. The goliardery of the Renaissance scholars challenged traditional beliefs and sparked intellectual revolutions.
  6. The goliardery of the Romantic poets manifested in their glorification of nature and their defiance of social conventions.
  7. The goliardery of the Bohemian artists and writers defied bourgeois norms and celebrated individuality.
  8. The goliardery of the beatniks rejected conformity and promoted countercultural values.
  9. The goliardery of the hippies included wild costumes, psychedelic drugs, and a rejection of established social structures.
  10. The goliardery of contemporary stand-up comedians often takes aim at politicians, celebrities, and social issues with a mix of humor and satire.

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The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.

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The students' goliardery during the faculty meeting disrupted the proceedings and hindered productivity.

The goliardery of the medieval university students often manifested in drinking, debauchery, and mockery of authority.

The goliardery of the young poet was evident in his sardonic humor and irreverent treatment of serious subjects.

The goliardery of the traveling minstrels entertained audiences but also exposed the hypocrisy of the nobility and clergy.