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How to use profane in a sentence

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The culture is not wholly profane, but it has gifts to offer and wounds to heal.
We are by nature incurably drawn to ritual in the realms of both the sacred and the profane.
Letter writers gratuitously laced their responses with profane and vulgar language, as if it were a badge of honor.
With the reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery that links profane, sacred, and poetic themes.
Within taboo and transgression the interplay between the profane and the sacred is a dangerous one.
It's littered with anachronism and it borders on profane ideas riddled as they are with holes.
Again, the composer suggests the reconciliation of sacred and profane, the religious and the sensual.
The profane person simply hasn't worked up a sweat trying to figure it out for himself.
This is a very profane interpretation and shows a huge misunderstanding of the canon.
These are obscene, indeed profane, images, though not nearly as obscene as the human actions they document.
The Tamils in Singapore dismiss my plays as vulgar and profane, for, I subvert the images of the pseudo-Tamil culture.
A profane act demeans both the perpetrator and the one who is acted upon by disrespecting the Divine Force residing in each.
Because even the idea of a contradiction between science and faith was predicated on a concept of faith as a kind of profane knowledge.
The questions can be completely anonymous and we encourage you to challenge the boundaries of the profane, the indecent and the naughty.
California Congressman Doug Ose is sponsoring a bill that would require the FCC to define any use of eight dirty words as profane.
Created after oriental models, aquamaniles were frequently of a profane character.
But the lofty merchant princes had fallen hard, the priests had shuffled off, and the profane durwans took over.
They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk.
Second, on an objective standard, Paul was hostile, aggressive, profane, rude, demeaning and intimidating.
His burning impulse is to exit in sound and fury, screaming outright the profane secrets he merely hinted at in his earlier comments.
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Lest there be any fornicator or profane person, as Esau who for one mess sold his first birthright.
He was a profane adulterer, a drinker, a fearful blasphemer, curser and swearer.
He was rising but Judge Knowles barked a profane order for him to keep his seat.
As a rule I avoid not only what is profane, but also anything that is slangy.
They profane our civilization, and are an indecent assault upon common sense.
Warming with my own complaints, I soon became fearfully profane and denunciatory.
In their opinion, it was impious to secularize ecclesiastical property, and turn it aside to profane purposes.
He did possess what, though it may seem almost profane to call it imagination, is really a cheap and drossy lower kind thereof.
His father, big daddy, in his rough, profane way was greatly concerned about his son.
But let the attendants and other profane and unmannered persons close up the doors of their ears.
It is profane to associate Jeanne's pure and beautiful name with that of a mountebank.
It would be tedious to follow its excerpted presentation of the profane and sacred matter.
And the notoriousness and ridiculousness of this error, will tempt the profane to make religious people a scorn.
The dramatic germ contained in the fabliau and quickened by the mystery produces the profane drama.
But we profane not the penetralia where even Common-Councilmen fear to tread!
Good sprang up with a profane exclamation, and so did I, without the exclamation, and this was what I saw.
This propaganda of politeness has gone so far that to-day the man who is profane or abusive at the telephone, is cut off from the use of it.
We passed it in the night, and entered that sea, so renowned on many accounts in history, both sacred and profane.
The dry-room, this pantheon, this sanctum sanctorum of the tulip-fancier, was, as Delphi of old, interdicted to the profane uninitiated.
The Parson blurted an expletive, inflected like the profane.
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