vulgarly in a sentence
Examples
- Barros's call was taken up by Pedro Magalh�es Gandavo, who titled his 1576 history of " Santa Cruz, vulgarly called Brazil ".
- Worried about losing the game, the timid players are lectured by the coach about their superiority in the sport over their white counterparts, which he expresses vulgarly.
- Waters described " a form of chorea, vulgarly called magrums ", including accurate descriptions of the chorea, its progression, and the strong heredity of the disease.
- She also found copies of letters from the canon's niece to the French government, repeatedly asking that the skull " so vulgarly stolen " be returned.
- And his girlfriend ( Renee Zellweger, forever pouty ) is upset about a marriage proposal in which he vulgarly compares the will to marry to doing a No . 2.
- Wells writes in the book that if he were Mike Piazza he would have retaliated vulgarly against Roger Clemens for throwing a shattered bat at him in the 2000 World Series.
- Though we have had our differences, and still do, I could see no better, honorable, man, though sometime vulgarly articulated, to take the role of admin.
- He wrote and preached for a reformed church, removed from the abuses of priests, monks and popes, and could at times write colloquially or vulgarly to convey his message.
- It struck some people, not all of them First Amendment absolutists, that O'Grady was being asked to pay a steep price for expressing a political opinion, however vulgarly.
- Relative space is some movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces; which our senses determine by its position to bodies : and which is vulgarly taken for immovable space . ..