Instead of a lesson in experimental theatre, they were bombarded with graphic scenes of violence and a non-stop stream of expletives. |
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A stream of expletives comes out of his cakehole about how much I scared him, and how I need to watch my line. |
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She let out a long string of oaths and expletives, carefully picking herself up from the floor. |
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I had barely opened my mouth to hurl expletives before he said something else. |
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He fires back with a few choice expletives and some more unimaginative garden-variety trash talk. |
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One moment I was peacefully watching TV and the next was assailed by a high volume string of expletives issuing from the kitchen. |
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In the evening, everyone shared one dressing-room, where the air was choking with cigarette smoke and expletives. |
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He asked where the bus was going, lacing his inquiry liberally with four-letter expletives. |
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While a police captain barked orders through a bullhorn, an angry crowd of 3,000 people shouted back expletives. |
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After a few loud mutterings and expletives, Sara stomped her foot and stormed out the opposite door. |
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Mouthing angry expletives, he stopped walking and paced in tight circles like a caged beast. |
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He returned yesterday to a deafening roar of hisses and boos and expletives. |
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Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed. |
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Who knows which expletives he is muttering beneath his vast, furrowed monobrow! |
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He had had enough and a stream of expletives raced through his mind as he raced back towards the rest of his band. |
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All you can do is ensure you have enough food, a smile on your face, and a very private place to scream expletives at the top of your lungs. |
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So from waking up and starting the day off with foul expletives, my mood has changed to one of relative happiness. |
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The game remained heated, with the sent-off players voicing their unhappiness on the sidelines and adding to a stream of expletives. |
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The string of expletives that then emitted from the phone would make you hair curl. |
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You might get some very open and uncensored Urdu expletives. |
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A few Latvian expletives were projected out the window, then those blue suede shoes hit that accelerator, and we all had had our first taste of Baltic road rage. |
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Superchef Gordon Ramsay has been at it again, enthralling the nation with his unique combination of assured expertise and utter command of Anglo-Saxon expletives. |
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That question is met with expletives directed at me, because they recognize that they don't want that. |
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The words quoted above were merely used as expletives without any intended reference to things religious. |
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For example, I wouldn't trust a page that teems with spelling errors or expletives too much. |
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When else can you scream coarse expletives, with lovely crisp consonants at each end, as loud as you like, completely unrestrained? |
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I wanted to send her a string of multi-syllabled expletives. |
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Darren heard the man scream out a stream of expletives towards him. |
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After spitting out a stream of expletives, the boxer reportedly made a threatening move towards the knot of reporters before members of his entourage grabbed him. |
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After all is there anything more pathetic than listening to someone peppering his or her conversation with expletives in the belief that they are impressing someone, anyone. |
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While you shout expletives and curse my name, allow me to assure I do remember your suggestion that we promise not to use each others positions to our advantage. |
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His hands outstretched, shoulders in submission, there was no shouting, no expletives, no aggression at all. |
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Many of the agents were insensitive and crass, shouting insults and expletives at the detainees in Spanish. |
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Stunned, the CEO let loose a stream of expletives and walked out. |
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McDowell could have used all sorts of expletives to tell the offending fans to shut up. |
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Scarlett-Rose Davis, an Australian toddler, made headlines when the video of her undergoing the challenge went viral for her vigorous use of expletives. |
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Expect car chases, lots of expletives and a gross love scene with Winstone in his grundies, romping with poor Hayley Atwell. |
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The pop star used so many expletives that the interview was unbroadcastable. |
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Depending on the context, some expletives are tolerated. |
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Having long since shot passed my intended stop, and now seriously affronted to the point of anger, I yelled my position quite clearly, using several expletives to further make my point. |
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Cussing and the display of expletives is accordingly condemned, just more. |
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A friend who had been in Brisbane told me how she had watched Matt Prior practising in the nets to the noisy accompaniment of insults and expletives from a group of boors. |
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Mr. Reubens, as a rock concert promoter, gets to pop his cork, spewing expletives with a patently cathartic force. |
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But then again, what would be more jarring in the average suburban home than a sudden eruption of Anglo-Saxon expletives in a film that will doubtless be used as a pacifier by many busy parents? |
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They were probably afraid that we would bury them in another carpet bomb of expletives. |
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As I approached her, goose pimples appeared only to be replaced by my expletives. |
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On the other issue the member raised of whether it is the position of the government to protect, or whatever words he used, two Conservative senators, and I will leave out the other expletives, that is not for me to say. |
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Occasional coarse language and use of expletives. |
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Expect fights, lots of car chases and a shedload of expletives. |
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There was sand in every crook and nanny, from truck to keel. As the emerging seamen ran out of expletives so the Kalahari may have run out of sand. |
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