She had him curled up on the ground, howling and whimpering and squealing obscenities. |
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The man must have told him to get lost because the drunk was waving his arms about and shouting obscenities. |
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All three blogs wrote that Wilson later stormed down Senate halls, screaming obscenities. |
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Her mother was screaming filthy obscenities and it was wrong of her to do that. |
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Her beautiful face was twisted into a mask of rage and she was continually shouting obscenities at us in that terrible voice. |
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All those obscenities and repeated slang phrases may be authentic but they tend to impoverish the language of his books. |
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About the time they reached the door, Brent burst from it, screaming euphemized obscenities. |
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I constantly witness individuals exchanging obscenities because neither wishes to pull over and give way. |
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While that might have been a knee-slapper in the mid-19th century, even adding obscenities wouldn't get it to Comedy Central today. |
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He made a number of rude gestures in their direction and shouted obscenities at them. |
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When he recovered he confronted me in a threatening manner, before leaving in a barrage of shouted obscenities. |
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Kate whipped her Chevy Cavalier into the driveway without signaling as angry motorists honked and yelled obscenities at her. |
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The guy looked up from his pounding on the cowering animal and yelled back a blistering tirade of obscenities which I won't repeat here. |
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Gregor mutters a few more obscenities and turned back in his saddle before spurring his horse forward. |
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Endless banter was part of his game, but not the truculence and obscenities of the modern sledger. |
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A child with coprolalia may blurt out insults, racial slurs or obscenities. |
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And as a natural rebel, she was once suspended for three months for hurling obscenities at her coaches. |
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He furiously pointed at Powell and launched a broadside of obscenities at the Secretary. |
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He mumbled some obscenities and he closed his eyes painfully recalling the gorgeous Nile blue eyes looking blankly up at him, expressionless. |
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Since he also caters for kids, obscenities and alcohol are a complete no-no. |
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I get up muttering obscenities under my breath as I try to wake up my foot that has decided to fall asleep on me. |
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When the game was over, Drew stalked off, muttering obscenities under his breath. |
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Rick muttered obscenities and threats to kill them all, which she sensibly ignored. |
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As he walked over to our side of the room, I heard him mutter some obscenities under his breath. |
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Muttering a stream of obscenities, she threw the pan into the sink with a loud clatter. |
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Do you know how hard it is to do accents and voices and obscenities, and make them sound brilliant and funny? |
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The extremists have shouted obscenities at her in front of her children and other neighborhood children. |
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All the while, they were shouting obscenities about my mother and other vile profanities. |
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One of his opponents was last seen heading for the showers at Laem Chabang muttering obscenities under his breath. |
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Merrick was muttering obscenities and Ryder under his breath while she finished up. |
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Unfortunately, it is filled with obscenities and blasphemies of the highest order. |
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He carries 500 pages of juicy swear words and obscenities with him, which never leaves his hands. |
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A couple of days ago some high school sophomore flooded my comments boxes with obscenities. |
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A stream of curses and obscenities streamed through my mind, begging to be screamed. |
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He noticed that most of the other words were racist epithets or the standard obscenities. |
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They fell over onto one side of the bike, with the man called Tweeter cursing obscenities as he fell. |
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Andy continued to mutter obscenities to herself, although too low for anyone to hear or see. |
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I would like to see notices, or even laws, prohibiting the use of the F-word and other obscenities in all public places. |
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I grumbled a few obscenities underneath my breath, and slung his heavy pack over my shoulder. |
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As he began to perform to his posing music, voice-over obscenities blared distortedly from the speakers. |
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The language and style were militant, authoritative, and riddled with the easy obscenities typical of male talk. |
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The antis were out in force again, braying, hooting obscenities around the building. |
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When inside the house, the complainant sat on the couch while Alves continued to shout obscenities at her. |
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While in the cab, she observed Alves in his car beside her, honking and yelling obscenities at the cab driver for a short while. |
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Dave taunted the crowd with threats and obscenities, and finally soaked them with lurid synthetic bodily fluids. |
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An easy toleration of bad grammar, vulgarities and obscenities in so-called polite discourse has lessened the need for precise speech. |
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Some players were tied up with athletic tape, wrapped in plastic wrap and had obscenities written on them. |
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Mr. Harrison then stormed out of the hearing room while still yelling obscenities at Mr. Warman. |
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But unless we allow our imaginations to become completely atrophied, we will be influenced by both secular art and the base obscenities that are prevalent in our society. |
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This allowed one to magically delete obscenities uttered by telephone callers without interrupting the program! |
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Some of the conversations are hard to follow, and are spattered with obscenities. |
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He's a good vocalist, in that he hits the right notes, doesn't belch while he's singing and never breaks off in the middle of a line to scream bitter obscenities. |
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It was getting nasty, two big women were taking swings at each other while they vindictively screamed obscenities which, to my disappointment, were beeped out. |
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As early as the 1700s, politicians were getting mileage out of uttering obscenities. |
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I've got a terrible string of fruity obscenities building up inside me. |
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In reform school, he got into fights and screamed obscenities at the staff. |
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I mutter a few obscenities under my breath before trying to ignore him. |
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The school's hard-nosed rector had to clear the script beforehand, but he censored only obscenities, stetting even the most merciless satirical slices. |
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In 2013, Medvedev's page on the Russian social network VKontakte was broken into and songs full of obscenities were posted to it. |
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New film Kick-Ass, cowritten by Mrs Ross, aka Jane Goldman, shows 12-yearold Chloe Moretz spouting a stream of obscenities. |
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Provide them with a mansion, and they will rip out the plumbing, write obscenities on the walls, and generally foul up their own nest. |
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There are horrifying scenes, filled with obscenities and hatred, sleazy with threats of rape and degradation. |
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I have heard mothers scream obscenities at their children when out shopping, so what chance have the kids got? |
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Then he allegedly drove around the cruiser and continued on his way, continuing to shout obscenities. |
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At the hearing, both members admitted that they sent numerous communications that were derogatory towards colleagues and the public and that contained profanities and obscenities. |
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According to The Sun, the airline crew later asked the star to quiet down after she began shouting obscenities. |
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You don't mind hearing a bit of atmosphere and singing, but not a string of obscenities. |
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I somehow expected them to shout obscenities, and was glad I had come ordinarily dressed, in a sports shirt, an old linen jacket, jeans and daps. |
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As soldiers and sailors have always known, two or three obscenities employed in different grammatical configurations can cover a great deal of verbal territory. |
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As if having his most noble efforts rewarded with scorn, he jumped back with a mixture of anger and disgust on his face, and stormed away yelling what I assume were obscenities as he looked back at me. |
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It calls for thoroughgoing curricular renewal, which is not just the removal of the obscenities of dictatorship, but the integration of the best modern pedagogy. |
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They would rather scream obscenities at the officials for what they think is a bad call or a noncall. |
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Barry continued to shout obscenities and to flail about in a strait jacket, finally succumbing to the effects of intravenously administered tranquilizers. |
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However, I do not agree that any one of us should disregard basic rules and practices of conduct among leaders and utter obscenities in this august assembly. |
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They had to blank out five obscenities before airing the song. |
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But other difficulties with this book include name-calling, belittling, adolescent obscenities, political oversimplifications, and, ironically enough, a truncated theology. |
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He was arrested after footage was posted on social media of him screaming obscenities at his victim before throwing the walking frame out of the vehicle. |
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