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vulgarian

[vuhl-gair-ee-uhn] / vʌlˈgɛər i ən /










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With Trump, commentators reached further back in history, to the tenure of Andrew Jackson, a populist vulgarian frowned upon by the East Coast elite.

From Washington Post

Will wrote that “Senate Republicans must be routed,” called Trump an “unhinged” “vulgarian” and declared Congress is stocked with “invertebrates whose unswerving abjectness has enabled his institutional vandalism.”

From Fox News

In 2016, the Republican Party gave its principal nomination to a vulgarian and then toiled to elect him.

From Washington Post

Because clever vulgarians are always trying to outwit state technology, the program also scans the messages backward.

From Washington Post

After the last presidential election, Buckley’s son, Christopher, took to Vanity Fair to argue that his father’s politics had nothing to do with those of the outer-borough vulgarian who had landed in the White House.

From New York Times