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Definition of Swearwords
1. swearword [n] - See also: swearword
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swearwords
Literary usage of Swearwords
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Viagens ethnographicas sul americanas: Argentina by Charmian London, Online Archive of California, Simoens da Silva (1921)
"I have no objection to your truckling to Mrs. Grundy, when, for instance, you
cut out swearwords or change 'go to hell' to 'go to blazes. ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"ON swearwords, SCHOOLS, AND VISITS We must return once more to your infancy.
Try to please your parents as much as possible. Never get ill except when quite ..."
3. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"Grossest man on this line; had a right smart o' swearwords : used 'em mostly to
hosses, tho'! Had one horse that was ugly, and always tied his tail to the ..."
4. The Great Divide: Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874 by Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin Dunraven (1876)
"... propelling the beast with a constant stream of rapidly-uttered swearwords,
delivered in a steady and sustained jet with much strength and precision. ..."
5. The Great Divide: Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874 by Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin Dunraven (1876)
"... propelling the beast with a constant stream of rapidly-uttered swearwords,
delivered in a steady and sustained jet with much strength and precision. ..."
6. Viagens ethnographicas sul americanas: Argentina by Charmian London, Online Archive of California, Simoens da Silva (1921)
"I have no objection to your truckling to Mrs. Grundy, when, for instance, you
cut out swearwords or change 'go to hell' to 'go to blazes. ..."
7. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"ON swearwords, SCHOOLS, AND VISITS We must return once more to your infancy.
Try to please your parents as much as possible. Never get ill except when quite ..."
8. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"Grossest man on this line; had a right smart o' swearwords : used 'em mostly to
hosses, tho'! Had one horse that was ugly, and always tied his tail to the ..."
9. The Great Divide: Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874 by Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin Dunraven (1876)
"... propelling the beast with a constant stream of rapidly-uttered swearwords,
delivered in a steady and sustained jet with much strength and precision. ..."
10. The Great Divide: Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874 by Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin Dunraven (1876)
"... propelling the beast with a constant stream of rapidly-uttered swearwords,
delivered in a steady and sustained jet with much strength and precision. ..."