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View definitions for be foul-mouthed

be foul-mouthed

verb as in curse

verb as in swear

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Specifically, how Saget’s propensity to be foul-mouthed and cover incredibly taboo subjects might be viewed through the lens of a younger, cancel-culture-oriented audience.

She may be foul-mouthed and hard-nosed but Maeve is motivated by love, not hate.

Students who were sweet and demure in English could also be foul-mouthed bullies who drove their meeker classmates to tears.

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Jim Messina, the Obama campaign manager, can be foul-mouthed.

But if she were not particularly pretty, well-dressed, or seductive, if it were made plain that she was diseased and was reckless in infecting others with that disease, if it were hinted that she could on occasion be foul-mouthed, if, in short, a picture were shown from life—then we should hear that the unfortunate dramatist had committed something that was "disgusting" and "immoral."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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