Swindon's most senior Judge John McNaught has dealt with the foulest of crimes in more than 40 years in the courtroom. |
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It was one of the foulest and most dentally challenging eating experiences I can remember. |
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Human beings, on the other hand, have the foulest mouths in the animal kingdom and their bites are always septic. |
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The little gits persist in playing football outside my flat even in the foulest term-time downpours. |
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The driver goes out in the foulest weather conditions at the most unsocial hours to keep us safe. |
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Pairing hotpants and suspender tights with a hoodie and bunches, she looks cute, sounds cuter but she has the foulest mouth in the business. |
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Lalochezia describes that moment when you're so stressed out and angry that you start spurting out the foulest language possible to relieve stress and pain. |
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And with the last,Lost king, engender this our dynasty? O foulest treachery! |
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Anything that can go wrong, bureaucrats assume, will go wrong, and for the foulest of motives. |
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And here they run headlong into the foulest and most heinous error that ever was imagined. |
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One accusation, of the foulest description, has been brought against this princess by several ancient historians. |
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They are inveterate gamblers, drink as much beer as their wages will permit, are devoted to bawdy jokes, and use probably the foulest language in the world. |
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Without thinking, she recoiled and said the foulest curse word she knew. |
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The loudest and foulest of his critics was there with his toddler. |
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If you want to know why the police will not apologise for allowing the foulest of smears to hang over a heroic 92-year-old war veteran, just consider what would happen if they did. |
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The city dump in Phnom Penh was the foulest 100 acres in Cambodia. |
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