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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The book was criticized for its vulgar depiction of violence and explicit content.
The aristocrat dismissed the vulgar language used by the commoners as uncivilized.
The talk show host often uses vulgar language to shock his viewers.
The graffiti on the wall contained vulgar and offensive words.
The politician's vulgar remarks sparked controversy and backlash.
She was shocked by the movie's vulgar language.
He prefers classical music over vulgar pop songs.
The politician's speech was filled with vulgar remarks about his opponents.
The museum curator aimed to present artwork that was thought-provoking rather than vulgar and controversial.
The artist refused to create vulgar artwork and instead focused on expressing deep emotions.
The movie included a scene with vulgar humor that made the audience burst into laughter.
The talk show host made vulgar remarks about the politician's personal life.
The vulgar language used in that comedy show was offensive to some viewers.
The nightclub played loud and vulgar music to attract a young crowd.
The vulgar language used in the comedy club offended some members of the audience.
The TV show portrayed the vulgar behavior of reality stars.
The singer's lyrics were filled with vulgar references.
The comedian's vulgar gestures offended the audience.
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