Sentences with phrase «rude words in»

Sure, we had our moments, like when he tore my beloved RAM magazine in two because it had rude words in it.
Insults with rude words in a comment without substance get deleted.

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In other words, if British businesses were hoping to maintain access to the EU's single market in spite of the U.K.'s move to break ties, they're in for a rude awakeninIn other words, if British businesses were hoping to maintain access to the EU's single market in spite of the U.K.'s move to break ties, they're in for a rude awakeninin spite of the U.K.'s move to break ties, they're in for a rude awakeninin for a rude awakening.
Your constant insistence in challenging my view that God is real and exists is not just rude in the extreme... but continuing to make an incredible ASS out of yourself while doing it by distorting my words is beyond belief.
The first three words are similar to what many of you have probably heard in the past, but I've changed the fourth word to better accommodate what I'm trying to say this morning, and to keep this particular acrostic from being so rude.
We make rude jokes or word things in a way that the other person might not appreciate (despite our best intentions).
In other words, a man will not be attractive to me if he's, say, racist, sexist, boring or just plain rude.
This means that while asking someone to do something in a normal way is not considered impolite when the speaker is in a position of power, for example a boss asking an employee to do something, even politely worded requests could be deemed to be rude, if the speaker were in a position of very low power.»
Using the two - billion word Oxford English Corpus, a mind - bogglingly large electronic collection of various writings (newspapers, weblogs, science writing, etc.), Professor Culpeper found that actions likely to be described as rude or impolite included: «eavesdropping», «interrupting», «pointing», «ignoring», «smoking», «listening (in)» and «laughing».
«Tory MP claims leaked document raises prospect of «dangerous» cuts in prison service staff Main Is Simon Heffer paid according to the number of rude words he can use against David Cameron in a single column?»
«In other words, women are ruder to each other than they are to men, or than men are to women.
The host, Jimmy Kimmel, joked in the opening monologue that the Oscar statue set an example for Hollywood: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word, and literally doesn't have a penis.»
Deutsch, who was attempting to share the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., said he felt it was rude to have his back to the public and wanted to speak in a way that was inclusive to the children in the audience.
In fact the same word or phrase can be taken out of context and be considered rude.
In other words, not me, the one who got called out (in my opinion unfairly) by Jim for being rude and negative recentlIn other words, not me, the one who got called out (in my opinion unfairly) by Jim for being rude and negative recentlin my opinion unfairly) by Jim for being rude and negative recently.
Some dogs do not like having faces in their face, in the dog word this is rude behavior and the dog may think you are about to bite.
Secondly, I'm not trying to be rude or to start a conflict, but I recommend working on your online grammar because it will reflect you in the future and at my age (14) there is a lot of writing assignments that require the use of a program such as Microsoft Word.
It's a city - wide catch - all including 242 artists in 27 locations: rude words by Gilbert & George, Mona Hatoum in the Cunard Building, the sci - fi work of Anthony McCall and the brilliantly voyeuristic photographs of Kohei Yoshiyuki.
Still, he is alert to the double standards at large in the room, the fact that, as he discusses the canvas in his «philistine» cockney accent, using words no ruder than those appearing in the artwork, he is in some way soiling the high - minded experience of the «real» art lovers.
Today at least, Dover can use such language with impunity, since we are standing in front of a billboard in which «wank,» and far ruder words are printed as part of the Turner prize exhibition.
Many (but by no means all) climate scientists are rude, petulant, opinionated, snarky and unwilling to listen to their peers or accept criticism of their entrenched views in firm contradiction of the Royal Society motto «take no ones word as final.»
(And if you don't do appellate briefs in Microsoft Word very often, compiling your first TOA will come as a rude shock.)
The ruling against Groia has also brought to the forefront what appears to be a growing issue in Ontario's courtrooms: an increase in incivility — in other words, too many lawyers being aggressive and just downright rude.
If this is something you feel strongly about, one option would be to push back on the policy for next year (or for Yom Kippur in a couple of weeks) and in that context mention that the particular response you got was worded in a bizarrely rude way for a company that presumably wants to encourage inclusivity and diversity on its staff.
(I'd If this is something you feel strongly about, one option would be to push back on the policy for next year (or for Yom Kippur in a couple of weeks) and in that context mention that the particular response you got was worded in a bizarrely rude way for a company that presumably wants to encourage inclusivity and diversity on its staff.
When the youngest saw it she said he should be «put in the naughty corner» because there's a rude word on it.
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