bawdy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bawdy in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She rapidly gained fame for her talent, bawdy material, and slinky outfits.
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However, after reviewing the script, university officials backed out two weeks before filming, citing it as too bawdy.
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They studied hard and enjoyed discussing philosophy and literature and telling bawdy tales.
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They would perform short, humorous and bawdy acts and pass a hat or bag among the audience for tips.
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These were often fairly bawdy tales with special guest stars.
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Many readers found his novels to be funny, bawdy, blasphemous, touching and sad.
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Related to the fable was the more bawdy fabliau, which covered topics such as cuckolding and corrupt clergy.
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His chansons are particularly notable for their wide range of subject matter, from the serious to the bawdy.
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He was also known as popular song-writer, especially known for his bawdy drinking-songs and patriotic songs (such as and).
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Frequently, the statements were written with bawdy, double entendre answers in mind.
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