Or obscenity or foolish talking or scurrility, which is to no purpose: but rather giving of thanks. |
Thus his reputation as a Scots master of scurrility and a vicious scandalmonger was earned on both sides of the Atlantic. |
Anonymous letters echoed all these attacks in every key of scurrility. |
The host has more success with a mixture of humour and mild scurrility. |
If you look through classical literature, you will find that four-letter words are reserved for scurrility, satire, and abuse. |
Let us figure his mildness and equanimity in the midst of their impatience, and perhaps their scurrility. |