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Sentence count:146+7Posted:2017-02-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: coarsecommoncrasscrudefilthyfoulimproperindecentnastyobsceneoffensiveuncouthculturedrefinedSimilar words: promulgatedivulgedivulgencealgaebulgeindulgevulpineindulgentMeaning: ['vʌlgə(r)]  adj. 1. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste 2. of or associated with the great masses of people 3. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language 4. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent. 
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31. It was an especially vulgar affair.
32. Vulgar fashions filled the store windows.
33. This more sophisticated view of literary production is clearly at odds with the vulgar Marxist criticism of Zhdanov(Sentencedict.com ), Radek and Stetsky.
34. The degradation of the Ideal was guaranteed by coupling it with the real: with vulgar photographic naturalism.
35. We are well rid of an ugly, vulgar and confusing publication.
36. Hank made a vulgar sound of distaste, shoved his hands in his pockets and continued on his way.
37. Crowe then had the vulgar audacity to offer me a pitiful ten quid if I revealed the manager's name.
38. I don't want to sound a snob but I thought it vulgar.
39. The lyrics were vulgar.
40. I think she was crying, but adjudged it vulgar to peer.
41. The article describes the vulgar excesses of the newly rich.
42. I don't want to sound like a snob, but I found the decor vulgar.
43. Mr van der Luyden looked about the room with what would have been self-satisfaction on features less purged of the vulgar passions.
44. In the presence of a large crowd in a public square the messengers shouted vulgar abuse at Vuk.
45. All that vulgar social-climbing!
46. The statements quoted above were for the most part not coarse or vulgar, but just loaded with bigotry.
47. An ugly church, monstrous and vulgar as the cloth merchants who had built it.
48. Johnson defends his activities in the vulgar idiom characteristic of him.
49. What these qualities were Furse was never so vulgar or incautious as to define.
50. The band's vulgar lyrics appeal to the lowest common denominator.
51. He ruined the evening with his vulgar talk about women and about how much he could drink.
52. She felt that extremes of grief or pleasure were vulgar, and placed control high on her list of priorities.
53. This is pure, vulgar class warfare without a howling proletariat.
54. Or is it, pardon me for being so vulgar but others will ask the same, her family?
55. Carew's immediate response was that it was garish and vulgar, like Durkin himself.
56. Otherwise nothing useful will be achieved and, instead of debate, we shall descend to the level of vulgar slanging matches.
57. Next, the things ordinary people like are dismissed as vulgar.
58. This is a precious text, its publishers and authors are saying, that gloriously defies vulgar commercial logic.
59. He is outspoken, witty, occasionally vulgar, and when he smiles his whole face lights up.
60. I do not want this turned into a vulgar commercial icon.
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