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obscenity
noun as in indecency, immorality; vulgarism
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She spoke openly about the illness, the drugs she is taking, and her mortality, at times punctuating her comments with an obscenity.
The opening episodes of “Grotesquerie” do little to reveal the moral bubbling beneath the obscenity.
Despite often receiving obscenities on his posts, he insists there is not a war between motorists and cyclists.
The video shows a woman pepper-spraying a group of Carson High School students and yelling obscenities.
State legislatures have proposed bills that would hold libraries accountable to obscenity laws and would make it a crime for librarians and educators to stock books containing sexually explicit images.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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