Sentences with phrase «swear words into»

48) Wayne Rooney swears into the camera — Celebrating a stunning comeback away to West Ham, Rooney lost his head and audibly launched a tirade of swear words into everyone's television screens!
My husband formerly worked in construction and it used to bother him when classy female homeowners would sprinkle swear words into their conversations with him, so as to appear on his level (even though he rarely uses profanity).

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My background is Romanian, and Romanian swear words are horrible, so much so that any one who takes himself to be a Christian shouldn't be talking like that — «I'd stick my...», «go back into your mother's...», etc..
It sounded like a swear word, and as the smarter bullies liked to point out, it turned me into an unfinished thought — «Rachel held what?»
The problem with Taylor is his very recent history with our manager, which included some swear words from Wenger (excuse his French) and a bit of pushing thrown into the bargain.
The Tories, having sworn to «throw the kitchen sink» at retaining it in Cameron's words he must now regret, see a near - 10,000 Tory majority in 2010 turned into a 3,000 (7.3 %) UKIP lead.
The people around me are all looking into their own eyes so intently, I swear they're about to mouth words of inspiration to themselves.
The rest of the week's major new releases both catered to a more sensitive audience, albeit one split into two distinct groups: Adults who disapprove of swear words had the option of seeing Wim Wenders» documentary Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word, which came in at No. 16 with a $ 480,000 weekend — which isn't great, but not bad for only playing on 346 screens.
Once, before I left on vacation to Mexico, I found a sheet of paper from Bernie on my desk, with my favorite swear words translated into Spanish for my use.
Or how about this hot no - swear technique: almost swearing, but rolling it into another word.
De Morgan's version put the Royal Society's back into its original context of Horace's first Epistle (lines 13 — 15): «Ac ne forte roges que me duce, quo lare tuter, / nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri, / quo me cumque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes» (And lest by chance you ask by which leader, by which household god I am sheltered, I, bound to swear according to the dictates [lit: «into the words»] of no master, am carried off as a guest, whithersoever the storm takes me).
I've seen the odd issue with the male interns (one had swear words shaved into his hair and another would wear bright colored undershirts and t - shirts under his button - down shirt), but the problems I have noticed are almost exclusively from the female interns.
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