obscene in the PONS Dictionary

obscene Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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These "canti" are the textual descendants of the "caccia", a song form that was typically satiric and obscene, revelling in the double entendre.
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The judge then dismissed the original charge, replacing it with one of distributing obscene, slanderous, or scurrilous literature.
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In their reaction, the opposition representatives gave an obscene display of childishness.
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Much of his early work is considered obscene and virtually impossible to find.
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It was an affectionate word traditionally used for a boy "(puer)" who was loved by someone in an obscene sense.
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They also struck down part of the law that put the onus on an importer to prove material was not obscene.
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Nicknames, like the pluck me and more obscene versions that can not appear in a family newspaper, seem to point to exploitation.
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It's not obscene as long as they burn to death with their clothes on.
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The latter often can have obscene connotations, but it's generally not considered profane.
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Some subsidiary components of this rule may permit private possession of obscene materials at one's home.
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