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Перевод: bawdy speek bawdy


[прилагательное]
непристойный; похабный;
[существительное]
сквернословие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. We encounter a string of bawdy limericks, a dream-poem (with woodcuts), a film-script, and the recording of a Kazakh singing duel, among others.
  2. Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.
  3. Spot the boatmen's house with its ship-prow gable (number 6) and the bawdy tavern scene on one of the pillars of the Town Hall.
  4. RARE issues of bawdy adult comic Viz are to be auctioned at a fine art sale.
  5. This ain't no bawdy house.
  6. The recording places the singers quite close, but there is no lack of ambient warmth: try Encina's bawdy Cucu, cucu (Disc 1, track 17) for a near-perfect way of putting such music on disc.
  7. It seemed fresh and charming compared with some of the bawdy, world-weary journalists he had to deal with.
  8. "Nothing above the belly or below the knee tonight!" he exclaimed on one of these evenings, savouring the rowdy songs and bawdy rhymes which resulted.
  9. It's like an Electric Ballroom gig: rowdy, bawdy, hands outstretched, fingers touching, bodies crushing.
  10. "Bawdy ought to be outrageous and extravagant," Lewis had written; and Green tells us, "he proceeds to give a very mild example."
  11. "Funny and humorous, witty and bawdy"
  12. The courtly Knight, the bawdy Miller, the Wife of Bath, the Nun's Priest and the Pardoner will recount their colourful and humorous tales of chivalry, romance, jealousy, pride and avarice.
  13. All-night parties, Nina dancing in the nude, Modi stumbling into the sketching class very drunk, the weekly visits to the Gaiet Montparnasse, a small, bawdy music-hall where they sat up in the gallery, all paint a happy-go-lucky picture.

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