bawdries (Meaning)

bawdries

suggestive, coarse, or obscene language, unchastity

bawdries Sentence Examples

  1. The bawdries of the night club were a stark contrast to the demure facade it presented during daylight hours.
  2. Her bawdries were notorious throughout the village, and her reputation tarnished the innocent name of her family.
  3. The bawdries of the jester's act were met with a mix of laughter and disgust from the audience.
  4. The bawdries of the sailor's tales were met with a mixture of amusement and incredulity by the landlubbers.
  5. The bawdries of the bawdy house were both enticing and repellent, drawing in the curious and the debauched alike.
  6. The bawdries of the tavern were a constant annoyance to the upstanding citizens of the town.
  7. The bawdries of the street urchins were a constant reminder of the darker side of society.
  8. The bawdries of the court jester were a form of political satire, often thinly veiled in bawdiness.
  9. The bawdries of the carnival were a popular form of entertainment for both the common folk and the nobility.
  10. The bawdries of the puppet show were a delight to the children, much to the chagrin of their puritanical parents.

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suggestive, coarse, or obscene language, unchastity

obscenities, profanities, languages, expletives, scurrilities, vulgarisms,dirty words, imprecations, curses, swearwords

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The bawdries of the night club were a stark contrast to the demure facade it presented during daylight hours.

Her bawdries were notorious throughout the village, and her reputation tarnished the innocent name of her family.

The bawdries of the jester's act were met with a mix of laughter and disgust from the audience.

The bawdries of the sailor's tales were met with a mixture of amusement and incredulity by the landlubbers.