ribauld (Meaning)
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ribauld (n.)
A ribald.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ribauld
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ribauld Sentence Examples
- The ribauld jester's crude jokes elicited both laughter and revulsion.
- The inn was filled with a motley crew of ribauld sailors and bawdy barmaids.
- The ribald humor of the play amused the audience but offended the critics.
- The archbishop condemned the ribald writings of the anonymous author.
- The ribald songs of the minstrels offended the delicate sensibilities of the court ladies.
- The ribauld king indulged in drunken revelry and scandalous affairs.
- The ribald priest used the pulpit to spread salacious rumors and incite the congregation.
- The ribald children ran through the streets, mocking passersby with obscene gestures.
- The ribald artist's paintings were deemed too explicit for public display.
- The ribauld monk was finally excommunicated from the monastery due to his scandalous conduct.
FAQs About the word ribauld
A ribald.
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No antonyms found.
The ribauld jester's crude jokes elicited both laughter and revulsion.
The inn was filled with a motley crew of ribauld sailors and bawdy barmaids.
The ribald humor of the play amused the audience but offended the critics.
The archbishop condemned the ribald writings of the anonymous author.