The pointless violence and vulgarity, however, that ends his stories smacks of an author thrashing around for an ending. |
All too often, what would have formerly passed for simple rudeness or vulgarity is now labelled something much more menacing. |
Profanity, vulgarity, bad language and all such other improprieties of speech were things that just might cause him to all but faint. |
I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though! |
She is hopelessly naive about the vulgarity of American life outside her tiny, backwoods hamlet of Sparta, North Carolina. |
It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |