Synonym: bawdy, off-color. Similar words: tribal, piebald, taliban, libation, celibate, alder, emerald, scalding. Meaning: ['rɪbəld] n. a ribald person; someone who uses vulgar and offensive language. adj. humorously vulgar.
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1. He entertained us with ribald stories.
2. He loves entertaining his friends with ribald stories.
3. Some raucous laughter followed the ribald remark.
4. This is the ribald streak I referred to.
5. I was impressed with this ribald inter-office banter.
6. For the next hour we silently suffered their ribald comments and downright abuse.
7. Her images of that horde of ribald workmen looked positively endearing next to this man.
8. He got drunk; he was the sort, his ribald jokes, drinks for everyone.
9. Man, a greedy tyrant, ribald , hard and grasping.
10. This ribald ad by Durex works the participation angle.sentencedict .com
11. The answer was lost in a shout of ribald laughter.
12. Fit for all readers, listeners, or audiences; not ribald or obscene.
13. Whereas all else had been a matter of pleasantries, he was ribald.
14. Two fingers hit the back of the opposite hand amidst ribald guffaws.
15. A modern riff on Borscht Belt comedy, the show is a series of one-minute ribald stories told by an elderly narrator modeled on the family's 79-year-old accountant, who does the voiceovers.
16. The silence is dense and deep. Even the squirrels have stopped their ribald chattering. And faint snowbird whisperings seems to emphasize the stillness.