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foulmouthed
[foul-mouthd, -moutht]
adjective
using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
Word History and Origins
Origin of foulmouthed1
Example Sentences
As Paramount struggles to complete a key merger, the company is in the midst of a protracted negotiation to extend one of its biggest and most important franchises: the long-running foulmouthed cartoon “South Park.”
In the dark comedy, created by showrunner duo Brian Donovan and Ed Herro, Martindale plays a foulmouthed, no-nonsense maple farmer who becomes the felonious trio’s leader.
“He likes nice things, I like nice things. And we’re the two foulmouthed legislators.”
This time, what’s ending is “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” on which he plays Leon Black, Larry David’s foulmouthed houseguest who never left.
Gillespie is a racist and foulmouthed cop.
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