There were other, less exalted grades, with less exalted duties and the license probably to engage in satire and ribaldry. |
Here come the tumbrils, inching their way slowly through the rotting cabbages and vulgar ribaldry of Republican isolationists. |
So while North Berwick refracts a little of the capital's prim ambience, Dunoon has something of Glasgow's ribaldry. |
But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy. |
To encapsulate his humanitarianism in this immensely accessible ribaldry is a triumph of serious intention within comic means. |
O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines. |